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    I checked with the Remington Collector Society posting for 1903a3 on our forum site and it indicates a receiver date of aproximatly October of 1943. I beleive would correspond with the barrel dated a month prior. I remember reading a post from Rick the Librarianicon indicating barrels can at times precede receiver dates by a couple of months. But as always I defer to those who may have more info. from another site that they can direct me to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by redrumtc View Post
    I dont know much but heres were I got the dates the barrel says 43 and this came up with 42 for the reciever but like I said I dont know much lol

    U.S. Military Dates of Manufacture here what the
    Oldguns, for some reason has the fact that ALL M1903A3s were made in "1942" and ALL Remington M1903s were "1941". Only a relative handful were manufactured in those respective years.

    Use Vishooter's website - MUCH more accurate.

    The rifle dates to about October, 1943 and the barrel is probably original.
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    maybe this rifle was at guadalcanal?
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    No South Pacific use. USMC carried '03's (not 03-A3's) into the fight and carried out Garands out of the fight. Quick learners these Marines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harry aka Cowboy View Post
    He was wondering what it was worth. So being a new member and far from an expert I thought I might share with

    about 700.00-750.00 assuming tight muzzle and bore being OK

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    Hugo Uno gives a good price. Add $100 if they can find the DCM (CMPicon wasn't around 'til the 90's) documentation.

    These rifles originally went to NRA members for $20. So that's a 3750% appreciation over the past 50 years, even at $750!

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    Couple of added pictures for those who PMed me. Thanks for the comments and hope these answer the questions.
    Last edited by Harry aka Cowboy; 04-08-2010 at 06:15 PM. Reason: adjusted pic size to get more storage

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    Hmm, saw some 03A3's in the miniseries "The Pacific" during the Guadalcanal sequences. Must be fact, I saw it on TV

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    I too have been watching the Pacific. I also observed the 03A3's and although disappointed, I am far happier they are doing the job they are in telling the story that I find it totally forgivable. At least they used a bolt gun.
    I just learned how to size my pics smaller and still have good pics so I replaced my originals in the opening post with new pics and added a few more now that I have more room for them.

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    My A3 is fairly close to yours (4081065) which also shows as a 1942 receiver. My barrel is dated 10/43.

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