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I picked up this Remington 03A3 from an estate. It was found with several other WWII era rifles including a m1903, M1917, a Mauser, and a Airsaka. I took the 03A3 and M1917 because they were the pick of the litter. My buddy took the Mauser and Arisakaicon. Unfortunately, the M1903 was in sorry condition.

All of the parts on this rifle that are marked are marked for Remington, including the barrel that is marked RA 6-43. The serial on the receiver is 3800XXX. The finish is a combination of blued and parkerized parts. All of the metal parts are covered with cosmolineicon, in fact we had to remove a plug of cosmoline from the muzzle to gauge it. It gauged at less than ½ on a CMPicon gauge. The stock is the only part that looks to have any wear. The stock has no cartouche, but is marked with a “P” behind the trigger guard. It came with a nice 1907 sling.

I’m a Garandicon guy so I have only basic knowledge of 03A3s. Can you guys tell me the approximate date of the receiver and whether the barrel appears correct? Does the rest of the rifle appear correct? Lastly, what is a good reference book on the 1903s and 1903A3s? Thanks.
Your rifle has been arsenal-overhauled, refinished, and re-assembled from mixed parts. This was common among '03-A3's that saw service during WWII. Your rifle appears to have been preserved in good condition since then. You should be justly proud.

The serial number and barrel date are a good match. Your rifle, therefore, very likely has its original barrel. The inspection stamp in the stock has apparently been worn or sanded away. The original stamp was "FJA" which may or may not have been enclosed in a rectangle, along with an Ordnance Escutcheon (crossed cannons) and "RA" to signify manufacture by Remington Arms.

The best reference book on 1903's is The Springfield 1903 Rifles by Lt. Col. William S. Brophy. The best reference book on the WWII rifles is The '03 Springfield's Era by Clark S. Campbell. The best, latest, and up-to-date information can be secured right here on this forum.

Hope this helps. And congratulations!

J.B.