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    "New" Springfield 1903 Markkk I

    My wife and daughter surprised me with an early fathers day gift. I believe it is a Springfield 1903 Mark I. The barrel is marked SA 2-19 and I believe it is original to the receiver. It looks to have been overhauled at least twice, on the left side is a stamp R-AP on the left side is OGEK. I am not sure but the bolt has an "R" stamp on the swept back bolt handle. Can you look over the photo's and let me know what you think? Any information would be helpful as this is my first 1903.
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    "OG-EK" Very cool arsenal stamp. It was re-inspected at the Ogden, Utah arsenal by non other than the great Elmer Keith.

    Haven't seen one of those stamps in years. It's usually stamped "OG-".

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    Oh Geez! Do you realize your rifle still has the special sear, trigger and cutoff for the Petersen device?

    Normally these items were removed when the rifles were overhauled so it very uncommon to see such parts in a rifle such as yours.

    See here for parts comparison: M1903 Mark I Restoration Project (Warning: Pic Heavy) | Northeastshooters.com Forums

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    Except for the arsenal re-inspection stamps, you appear to have a nice, mostly-original Mark I rifle. The only thing I see wrong with it is a replacement Remington bolt. Everything else I can see appears correct. Your wife and daughter did well.

    Happy Fathers' Day!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hcompton79 View Post
    Oh Geez! Do you realize your rifle still has the special sear, trigger and cutoff for the Petersen device?

    Normally these items were removed when the rifles were overhauled so it very uncommon to see such parts in a rifle such as yours.

    See here for parts comparison: M1903 Mark I Restoration Project (Warning: Pic Heavy) | Northeastshooters.com Forums
    Hcompton79,
    I had no idea that the rife had the sear, trigger, and cutoff for the Petersen device. The rifle was purchased for $750, what do you think?

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    Very Nice Rifle thanks for sharing it with us.

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    Nice looking piece, now if you can find the Pedersen repro to shoot in it...by the way guys, it's "Pedersen" not Peterson...

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    $750 would be a good price for a standard 1903 rifle with original barrel in my neck of the woods. I am no expert, but I think you did real well for a Mark I with original parts.

    BAR, You are of course right, it should be Pedersen but my phone automatically corrects spelling for words it thinks are incorrect. Pedersen corrects to Petersen (but interestingly not Peterson) unless you manually override it which I forgot to do.

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