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    Thumbs up Sporterized 1903A3

    Hello,
    I wanted to thank the forum for my research into building a sporter 1903, this forum has everytihg I needed to build the ultimate hunting rifle. I located, hand picked, examined and installed every part for this rifle from the barrel to the recoil pad. Everything is custom made for me and I have had a great time building the firearm.
    The stock:
    Attachment 33119
    The stock was a great find, the stock has to be at least 40+ years old, the swivels are really cool.
    The Receiver:
    Attachment 33125
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    The Receiver is made by Remington 9/1943, I have checked and re-checked the receiver for any issues, measured the receiver to find any problems, everyting checked out being excellent. All the internal parts are made by Remington. I only bought the parts with a R stamped on them.
    The Barrel I re-parkerized:
    Attachment 33124
    Attachment 33121
    The barrel is made by Remington, 9/1943 full size with the front sight still installed. When I crushed the barrel to the witness lines of the receiver the "no go" guage did not work, the measurements are factory and no problems with the barrel or receiver.
    The scope assembly:
    Attachment 33122
    As you can see the scope assembly does not mount to the receiver by drilling holes. I hate seeing a receiver with the holes drilled into the top or side for a scope mount which is UGLY. This scope mount is solid on the receiver, the vintage Weaver scope is in excellent condition.
    The Trigger guard assembly:
    Attachment 33123
    This is the origional parkerized trigger guard made by Remington, and in excellent condition.

    EVERYTHING IS MADE IN THE USAicon,
    NOTHING IS FROM CHINA!
    I checked every part on this firearm and it is all made in the USA, the: scope, scope base, stock, recoil pad, sling, swivels, rail mount, internal, external hardware, grip cap, no junk here.

    Again thanks everyone for your help!
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    Welcome to the forum! Sounds like you've done your homework.

    How 'bout a photo of it all together?

    Does the stock have a cheekpiece?

    And let us know how it shoots!

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    One question for everyone, who manufactured the stock????????

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    Great build. Who made the scope mount. Im building up an 03A3 and may want to scope it at some pt. JR

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    @ jwrauch

    Scope mount looks like a S&K, I have several, love them!

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    Cool setup and a great way to make a sporter without drilling a receiver! I'd love to see a few more shots of the scope mt. Will the bolt handle clear the scope, or do you have a bent handle bolt you are going to use?

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    @ Allen Humphrey

    That depends on the scope you have and how high you get your rings, they come in standard low/medium and high, but most of mine require a bent bolt; somthing like an A4 would have.

    That's ok by me since I am sort of going for a faux A4 look anyway.

    You also can't put anything larger than 40mm bell on without clearance issues even with high rings.

    Here is some detail and pictures etc. at vendor http://www.scopemounts.com/index.html?main.html

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