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Originally Posted by
RCS
Any information on Springfield 606103 (without Hatcher hole) barrel is RIA 5-18 dated ?
Um this is an interesting one as well.
Belleau Wood rifles
605585
605591
605637
606538
605639
606538
New Marine rifles around your serial
606131
SRS
605949 083025CAMP DEVENS
606093 073023165TH INF NYNG TO RARITAN ARS
606355 041447SAA (TURNED IN BY FBI)
606386 082538USMC - SAN DIEGO (SURVEY)
606434 100426USMC - PHILA NSY (SURVEYED
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I have 606434 and the paper work from Wayne
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According to John
Beard, Receivers sent from RIA were from 375,000-430,000+ - 375,000-405,000: About half of these were sent to Springfield; from about 405,000-430,000+, about 75%+ were sent to Springfield and finished there.
A good place to start to get more information on this interesting variation is C.S. Ferris'
Rock Island Rifle Model 1903 book published about 10 years back and still available online.
Thanks for the info and the pics Rick. Great info.
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Originally Posted by
Ralph in PA.
I have 606434 and the paper work from Wayne
Any chance you could start a new post and I could see pics? I think the low number Marine rifles are way more interesting than the high numbers.
Do you have the original document that serial was posted on? If you don't, there is probably a good chance I have the original document. If not, you can pay Andrew to go find it for you in the archives.
The Survey was when the rifle was found with a defect. Usually meaning it had a bad bore or something along those lines. Usually you see surveyed rifles going back for rebuild.
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Originally Posted by
cplstevennorton
I want to hear about this rifle. That is a very interesting serial range to me.
Sorry for the delay, I've been away in Washington DC and am just now catching up. Ser# 611998 was dug out of a guys basement that had been sitting there since he was a kid. The rifle has a "bubba barrel" and was missing the rear site assm. and bolt, I bought the entire "thing" with the hope of restoring it (The part are worth more then I paid) only to find out the receiver we damaged like it was deformed by being slightly crushed in a vise just enough so you couldn't slide the bolt all the way in. I've set the receiver on the back burner though, I'll rework it at some point and make it into a .22 or a pistol caliber rifle.
Win some lose some...
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Originally Posted by
usabaker
Sorry for the delay, I've been away in Washington DC and am just now catching up. Ser# 611998 was dug out of a guys basement that had been sitting there since he was a kid. The rifle has a "bubba barrel" and was missing the rear site assm. and bolt, I bought the entire "thing" with the hope of restoring it (The part are worth more then I paid) only to find out the receiver we damaged like it was deformed by being slightly crushed in a vise just enough so you couldn't slide the bolt all the way in. I've set the receiver on the back burner though, I'll rework it at some point and make it into a .22 or a pistol caliber rifle.
Win some lose some...
Was the receiver drilled and tapped?
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Originally Posted by
cplstevennorton
Was the receiver drilled and tapped?
Yes it is, there is a grind mark on it as well. Here are some pictures that might answer any questions you have.
Attachment 92940Attachment 92939Attachment 92938Attachment 92937
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