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    SC vs. Rem vs. Winchester magazine springs

    The magazine spring on my SC A3 has sprung; the bolt often over rides the top round in the magazine. Out of the rifle, it shows the classic W shape of a worn out spring. I bought some new, in the cosmolineicon, springs advertised as "1903 mag springs". Upon cleaning, I find 1 is marked R for Remington & the others W for, I presume, Winchester and I also presume these are actually for a 1917 rifle. I notice there is a .25" difference in height of the middle fold of the spring between the Winchester & the Rem/SC (.25" higher) springs. Is this of any consequence? Are the Winchester springs serviceable in a 1903?

    The picture shows the Remington spring in front, the Winchesters & the SC spring at the rear.

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    you have a bunch of 1917 springs..they will work, but not correct

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    The Remington spring you have is also for a 1917 rifle. They will work in an '03-A3.

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    John,
    I've been wanting to ask for some time, what is that in your avatar photo?
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    John,
    I've been wanting to ask for some time, what is that in your avatar photo?
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    My avatar is a depression-era frontal photo of a mule wearing work jeans, suspenders, and a straw hat. See below.

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    Well I'll be.. so it is! Thanks John.
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    Photo must have been taken on a Saturday night just before going out on the town.

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    I wouldn't think so.......

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnMOhio View Post
    Photo must have been taken on a Saturday night just before going out on the town.
    More than likely, on Sunday morning, after a BUSY Sat. night , and just before retireing for the day!!

    Somethings always seem fun at the time, but maybe not so much fun later.

    Have a good weekend,

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