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    1903 Drawings

    Any one know where I could find copies of a full set of drawings for the 1903 or if they are even available? I'd really like to make a 3-D model of all the parts and the full assembly of the rifle.
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    Nicholas Associates sells TMs and exploded diagrams for milsurps. See link and scroll to bottom. Perhaps one of the manuals? Worth a phone call. Keep us informed as to your progress. Best o' luck.

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    Wolfe Publishing Company, publishers of RIFLE and HANDLOADER magazine produced a paperback book called "Manufacture of the MODEL 1903 SPRINGFIELD Service Rifle". Mine has a 1984 publishing date. It has the complete drawings and production methods used manufacturing the 1903. No, mine is not for sale.

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    M1903 Drawings

    Drawings of all components for the Model 1903 along with the methods of manufacturing are found in "Manufacture of the Model 1903 Springfield Service Rifle" from Wolfe Publishing Co. It is probably out of print by now but maybe your Library could get a loaner copy for hyou.

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    http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/Sear...ifle&x=53&y=12

    $249 will get you the cheapest of two on ABE Books

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    Thanks for the info. I might have to check out the library to see if they can get me that book, as I can't see myself paying $250 for it. I wonder if such a beast exists for the A3 model.

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    The URL below is an on-line copy of Colvin and Viall's book "UNITED STATES RIFLES AND MACHINE GUNS" published in 1917. There is more detail about the manufacturing of the 03 than you ever wanted to know.
    http://www.archive.org/details/unite...rifl00colvrich

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    Last time I spoke with Eric, of Nilcolaus Associates, he was had acquired a good number (perhaps most) of the drawings for the A3. He is going to publish them in a book like he has for the M1917 and M1icon. You could contact him and see how far along he is. I have not checked his website for some time, maybe it is done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VET70 View Post
    The URL below is an on-line copy of Colvin and Viall's book "UNITED STATES RIFLES AND MACHINE GUNS" published in 1917. There is more detail about the manufacturing of the 03 than you ever wanted to know.
    Internet Archive: Free Download: United States rifles and machine guns : a detailed account of the methods used in manufacturing the Springfield, 1903 model service rifle; also descriptions of the modified Enfield Rifle and three types of machine guns
    Wow, that's even better than getting it from the library. I'll have to try to model the barrel tonight. Looks like that is the most complicated part.

    Quote Originally Posted by 45B20 View Post
    Last time I spoke with Eric, of Nilcolaus Associates, he was had acquired a good number (perhaps most) of the drawings for the A3. He is going to publish them in a book like he has for the M1917 and M1. You could contact him and see how far along he is. I have not checked his website for some time, maybe it is done.

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    Do you know what his website is?

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