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RIA 1903 restoration project rear sight help
Hello im new here so ill apoligize in advance for any noobness on my part befor i get to my question . I recently aquire for the low price of $85 a Rock island arsenal 1903 rifle seriel number 424*** i looke dit up and if im correct it is made in 1919 . It has been mildly sporterized as far as i can tell it just had the stock changed the rear most part of the receiver was dovetailed and what appears to be the rear sight from a 22lr put in the dovetail and has a scope mount that sits in where the magazine cutoff should be .
It has a replacement barrel that is dated 9 44 but it appears to be the correct barrel type for the rifle it has a groove at roughly the 1 o clock position and a small groove int he bottom of the barrel which i assume are the grooves for the pins for the rear sight collar .I want to restore the rifle as much as possible to original looks not for collector value but just to be a nice shooter.
I have found and ordered the rear sight collar for the barrel but i do not know if the collar can be in stalled with the barrel already on the rifle ?
I also have had no luck finding the pins to hold the collar on so where can i find the pins ? or what are the measurements of the pins so i can make my own replacements ?
Sorry if the post was a little long winded i am excited about my project gun but i want to do it right. Ill Post pictures of the rifle as soon as a can
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04-05-2011 08:55 PM
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GunParts Crop AKA Numrich has the rear site pins your looking for listed. Do a search [1903], They are under Rear Sight Collar Lock Pins , it appears they are sold out, but they may get them again.
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You can also try Sarco
Gun Parts, Kits & Accessories, Gun Stocks & Barrels, Military Gun: SARCO, Inc.
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thanks for the link to numeric i had not seen their website but unfortunately they are out of stock and i have called sarco and was told they don't have any .
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Your post made me realize that I too need some of these pins, if you find any, or get info on making them, please update your post!
Good Luck
Tom
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You may be able to make one out of a small nail.
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The pins are easily made out of a large finishing nail, or perhaps a small regular nail.
Simply chuck a nail up in your drill motor (poor man's lathe) and, using a file, turn the nail down to the required diameter. If you happen to mess it up, throw it away and get another nail! Cheap and easy!
Good Luck!
J.B.
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avoid Sarco and Gunparts 03 parts,,,most ar repro china made, that wont fit...and they wont take them back,..be patiant, look on Fleabay, GB, or gunshows, get the right part..
or make your own...you can get drill rod stock at most hobby stores...
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