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    1928 1903 Springfield

    I would be grateful for opinions on this 1903. These are the only pictures I have at the moment - the barrel is '28 dated, and seems to match the receiver. Rebuild, DCM, NRA, parts rifle?
    Be great to have the experts thoughts
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    Nice photos. Not at expert. Both CMPicon Alabama stores continue to sell these. Condition really varies. I have 1,305,xxx in a scant stock. Yours is a Raritan re build.

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    The receiver dates to 1928 and she's more than likely wearing the original barrel. The RA-P is a Raritan Arsenal inspection stamp circa WWII. I'm guessing she was inspected and deemed in service condition. Smarter folks will be around with better input I'm sure.

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    Nice rifle! Looks fresh from the arsenal. The stock and handguard look to be manufactured by Remington, for replacement use, circa 1942. The cocking piece is of Smith Corona manufacture (M03-A3). What stamps do you see on the bolt?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike D View Post
    Nice rifle! Looks fresh from the arsenal. The stock and handguard look to be manufactured by Remington, for replacement use, circa 1942. The cocking piece is of Smith Corona manufacture (M03-A3). What stamps do you see on the bolt?

    Mike
    Thanks everyone for the replies
    This one is up for sale in the UKicon, and I believe its been over here for a while
    The pictures I've posted so far are pretty well all I have - and I've not seen it in the flesh yet - its a distance away and I'm about to commit to travel to take a look at it.
    I have a Springfield 1903 Serial 1505702 with a (mint) 6-39 barrel in a pre-war Springfield C stock in beautiful condition - it shoots like a dream (pic attached)
    I really like the look of the subject of this thread and hoped it was a build for the military by Raritan for WW2
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    Not sure about prices in the UKicon, but the rifle is certainly worth a $1,000 US dollars, here in the states.

    Not to dissuade you from a potential purchase, but you need an '03 in a nice finger grooved stock to compliment that pretty C-stocked rifle!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike D View Post
    Not sure about prices in the UKicon, but the rifle is certainly worth a $1,000 US dollars, here in the states.

    Not to dissuade you from a potential purchase, but you need an '03 in a nice finger grooved stock to compliment that pretty C-stocked rifle!

    Mike
    You're absolutely right, Mike
    But nice '03s are difficult to find over here, so its hard not to be drawn in!

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