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    RCS - sent you an E-mail ,

    i had a friend help me out is making my own conversion of this type a number of years ago , i installed it in a remington M1903A3-4gery that i had aquired and had attachment to , it had issues shooting 3006 and made a good candidate for a fun little 22cal plinker and still looks good









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    Thanks for the photos of the rear extension, I think you had posted these photos a while back as I remember them. Robert

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    Yes , RCS , I'll pull mine and examine the feeding closely. This is one of the neat things about these forums , pulling up little things about firearms that you thought you had a complete understanding on , only to find out some little tidbit of info you hadn't noticed or had in your head wrong .
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    well , i made a deal with RCS and recieved the kit some time ago but finally this evening actually had time [without interuption] to install it , thank you sir it fit up fine ,

    a prelude - my father bought a "springfeild" back in the late 50s , he wanted a springfeild and an enfeild like he had seen and used on saipan , the springfeild was probably generic for an 03A3 , the 'enfeild on the island was most likely an M1917 , but what he got was a nice 1915 BSA mkIII ,

    he and i shot both and it was my first big bore shooting , i cleaned the virdegris from the surplus amo and we shot together , lots of click-bangs , so i learned early about that ,

    the rifle was originally a 1918 , M1903 'springfeild , it had been refurbed with a new SA 3/29 barrel fitted , it was these two that he left hanging over the basement fireplace ,

    in about 1987 the folks had a house fire , both were smoke and water damaged , barrels are now pretty rough , and the springfeild was reblued , and the stock sanded and refinished with BLOicon , i inherited them when he died 11/11/2000 ,

    ive wanted to shoot it again but just didnt trust the bore , now i have a grandson id like to shoot it with , the conversion of my 03A3-4gery which had reciever issues turned out really nice - its a single shot , this is going to breath new life into this one with a magazine feed ,

    i would have liked to use my original trigger guard [i can if i use it single shot ]and bolt but ill save those bits for the next owner , anyway here it is -









    i am very pleased will be more so when i take it to the range and shoot it

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