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If your rifle was brought back into the U.S. in modern times, then it would have passed through an importer such as Century Arms or Blue Sky. And the importers were required to place their marking somewhere on the rifle so that it could be traced by the BATFE. If you encounter such a marking, then that should enable you to learn more about your rifle's history.
Good Luck!
J.B.
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Originally Posted by
fjruple
If the Springfield came from the Philippines, it would have been been from US forces. The Filipino forces were primarily armed with the M1917 rifles. A little short of 250,000 were captured by the
Japanese
who used them to arm their own forces. When the US recaptured the Philippines, US forces burned the M1917s which technically was propriety of the Philippine government. US Forces quickly rearmed the Philippines with the latest US arms, the
M1
Garand, M1 Carbine, BAR, etc. While an interesting M1903, you know the old adage, don't buy the story buy the gun.
"US forces burned the M1917's"
Please cite your references on this! Interesting statement that I would like to learn more about.
Mike
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Originally Posted by
Mike D
"US forces burned the M1917's"
Please cite your references on this! Interesting statement that I would like to learn more about.
Mike
Mike-- I will have to check which source that came from. I further understand the destruction really pi**ed off the Philippine Government as it was their property.
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