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    My M1903A3 from 1943

    I purchased this a couple of months ago along with an M1icon Garand. The eighty year old gentleman had it for 25 years and fired it only five shots. The rifle was full of grease. I used a hair dryer to sweat it out of the stock and then applied a few coats of tung oil.
    The barrel is in excellent shape and dated Sept. 1943. The receiver is Oct. 1943.
    The scant grip stock is a replacement. There is an R on the left side of the trigger, bolt handle, bolt, and front sight, but not on the rear sight. An A is stamped for the height of the front sight blade.
    One of the pics looking down the tube has a Bill Bentz USMC sight cover, one right side also. The other sight cover shots are show an unissued Remington.
    When I first got it I went to a 100 yd range, and after a little bore cleaning, fired 1 MOA with some good factory ammo.
    My first time with the pics.
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    Why the tape over the last 3 1/2 digits of the serial number when we all know the number is 3993677 ???
    n any case nice rifle. I like the USMC sight cover a need to get one. There is one on G.B. with a bid of $ 65.00 and a buy it now of $ 85.00. To much for me but I would like to pick one up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe W View Post
    Why the tape over the last 3 1/2 digits of the serial number when we all know the number is 3993677 ???
    n any case nice rifle. I like the USMC sight cover a need to get one. There is one on G.B. with a bid of $ 65.00 and a buy it now of $ 85.00. To much for me but I would like to pick one up.
    Every time I see a SN it's partially covered. I don't really see the reason. Just thought that was the protocol. I guess I need not worry or cover it in all the photos.
    I could not find the USMC hood that you just leave on, so I got one from Bill Bentz who makes them according to spec. It's a big help on a sunny day.

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    Some people don't like to reveal the entire serial number for security reasons. The usual explanation is that someone sees the whole number and claims that it belongs to them and was stolen. In the 15+ years that I've been active on the Internet, the legitimate times this has happened (and been verified) I could put on the fingers of one hand (and have several fingers left over).

    I've listed the whole serial number on every firearms I've posted pictures for an equal time and have never had a problem.
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    The rifle doesn't look like a DCM sales rifle. Hard to tell where it has been, but is a nice pick up, for sure.

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    Nice photos thanks for posting them.

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    Question Greek return..?

    Last photo shows the last 4 of the serial # engraved on top of the bolt handle??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Haas View Post
    Last photo shows the last 4 of the serial # engraved on top of the bolt handle??
    Could be, but there is an R on the right side of the trigger, the trigger guard is not pinned. There is 9974 stamped on the right side of the stock, which is a replacement anyway. The finish does not seem indicative of a Greek lend lease. The rifling is really very good. Is Greek return a good or bad thing. I am new at this. It started with an Enfield and now an M1icon and the 03A3.

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    how would one pin a stamped trigger guard?? and if so,, why would they do so?

    the milled trigger guards, had the removable floorplate drill and pinned so the floor plate wouldnt pop out, rather then replace the floorplate and catch..likely the didnt get any replacement parts.
    all the markings and finish on the pictured A3 are signs of a Greek return..
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    As a rule, Greek characteristics tend to reduce the value, somewhat. However, yours is one of the nicer ones. Some of the Greek M1903s look like they got run over by a truck!
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