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Springfield 1903 s/n 236053
Last edited by BigR; 08-07-2023 at 12:00 PM.
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08-06-2023 08:45 PM
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Here's a tutorial to load pics. https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=28752
Sounds like the rear sight sleeve you speak of at the back of the barrel... We'll see once you post pics.
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Thanks Jim, Pics attached.
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You would need to put an 03a3 handguard ring on there to put on a 03a3 handguard but I've never seen a sleeve like that before. You could try putting that ring on there and seeing how it fits, but I assume you will have to modify it to make it work.
What a neat rifle with a family connection. 
Good luck on your build!
Last edited by cplstevennorton; 08-07-2023 at 02:39 PM.
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Originally Posted by
cplstevennorton
I've never seen a sleeve like that before.
I'll bet you Steve, that's the remains of the rear sight sleeve turned down. The muzzle markings suggest it's an original barrel, he could look for the transverse pin underneath hidden by the woodwork... I'll bet they just took off the original sight and started grinding things down for esthetics. If you expand the pic you can clearly see the grind marks.
1903 Springfield Rear Sight Complete Remington-1903 RS
Last edited by browningautorifle; 08-07-2023 at 03:32 PM.
Regards, Jim
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Jim, Thanks for the info. If this is the case is this something that can removed by a gunsmith so I can put and original sight and sleeve on?
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Originally Posted by
BigR
I can put and original sight and sleeve on
If that's the case, yes.
You can see the transverse groove I spoke of. That collar as it now is should come off the barrel. Might need to remove to slip it off.
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The initials on the bottom of the receiver are Springfield Armory subinspection marks. The bolt is a Rock Island bolt from the WWI period.
J.B.
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Thank you Jim, Steve and JB. Now that I know what I have I am more determined to restore it. Now to find a collar. Seems they are like hens teeth.
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