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Originally Posted by
Bean_Bandit
Recently purchased an m1903 from a local pawn shop, got it home and disassembled it, did a cleaning and inspection and every thing looks OK. But when I took it to the range yesterday and placed a round into the chamber closing the bolt was stiff on the round. I spoke to an individual that told me the actions on the 03's where always stiff and that it was normal, I personally think is not safe to fire. Is this a head spacing issue? The barrell is I think dated 1933 if I am reading it correctly, under the flaming bomb is 1 - 33, if that is true how could this rifle have not enough headspacing.
I am not familiar with these american rifles if this is a headspacing issue can you adjuist the bolt like the enfields by replacing parts?
..at the detailed reponses you gotten with your post..wish you luck ..
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11-22-2009 11:06 PM
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heres the fix...
remove the bolt, remove the striker assembly from the bolt.
replace the bolt sans the striker assembly back into the rifle.
do this with the rifle completly assembled.
push a FACTORY round into the magazine box, with the cut off up.
pull the bolt all the way back, and push the live FACTORY round into the chamber,
it should go very easy, some resistance from the round feeding trough the magazine.
the bolt should rotate easy, {no restance} and almost fall closed.
if it doesnt, it has other issues.
dont use a mitary round, all are known to be long, a 30-06 case should be no longer then 2.477 most military cases are a little longer then that.
they feed fine, just feel tight.
if it feeds like it should, smooth.
then check headspace with a no go, then if it closes a field.
if it closes on a field, try a new bolt,
if it still closes on a field.
time for a new barrel.
if the barrel was out of index, the sight picture would be off, and you would see it when sighting down the rifle.
HOLD ON..
i just looked at the pics you posted,
barrel has been swaped by someone other then the military. and the rear sight base has been swapped as well.
the pour cross pin fit is the hint, that and the Kings sight installed.
the barrel may be out of index, and one of the reasons it feels sticky.
Last edited by Chuckindenver; 11-22-2009 at 11:20 PM.
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How often or if ever that "reserve" thing was used is somewhat lot to history. The 03 was a clip loader and didn't need the reserve like the Krag
did.
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I've experienced batchs of military surplus ammo that had significant variations in chambering feel. I assumed that the brass was slightly longer on the rounds that provided resistance. This was CMP
surplus that was not corroded.
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Originally Posted by
Griff Murphey
How often or if ever that "reserve" thing was used is somewhat lot to history. The 03 was a clip loader and didn't need the reserve like the
Krag
did.
if your asking about the cutoff.
it was used a bit in basic training, not so much in combat, if ever.
some cutoff levers were brite on one side so the drill instructor could see at a glance if it were on or off.
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Thanks for all the great help here guys,
I took the bolt apart and just installed the bolt body and tried to feed a round with it, still had the same problem, kind of like a sticking mosin but in reverse. I even removed the extractor and tried again and still no change.
Since the one gentleman was keen enough to notice that the barrel and the sight base have been messed with along with the problems that I have encountered I have decided to drop it off at my gunsmith and see what he comes up with. I paid 600 for this rifle thinking I got a good deal but as things progress I am starting to question whether I did or not.
I am going to keep my fingers crossed and hope the fix does not involve too much expense on my end and I will give you guys an update as to what was discovered.
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I wouldn't give a #*@n. It can't be serious. You still have an 03 at a bargain price. Send it to Chuckin. Or better yet, sell it to me.
Bill
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I think the barrel is not fully seated in the receiver. Your witness marks do not line up and they should. SA was very careful about installing barrels and I do wonder about this barrel. I good gunsmith will figure this one out.
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what i would do,
remove the rear sight sleeve, check the index, reset if needed.
re install the sight sleeve correctly, check the chamber, may need finish reamed..
test fire, and assemble..that simple.
another issue with 1903,s
replacement bolts made after WW2 were pretty rough, and on the bottom of the safety lug, they should have a shoulder, some replacement bolts dont have the little shoulder, and will make the bolt feel sticky in its operation.
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Update-
picked the rifle up from the gunsmith this afternoon. The rifle would not close on the GO gauge and he ended reaming the rifle's chamber. He mentioned that it now closes just a little tight on the go gauge and is safe to fire. Hopefully if its not too cold I will be able to make it to the range this weekend.