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1903 springfield
The M1903 Springfield, formally the United States Rifle, Caliber .30-06, Model 1903, is an American five-round magazine fed, bolt-action service repeating rifle, used primarily during the first half of the 20th century.
It was officially adopted as a United States military bolt-action rifle on June 19, 1903, and saw service in World War I. It was officially replaced as the standard infantry rifle by the faster-firing semi-automatic eight-round M1 Garand starting in 1936. However, the M1903 Springfield remained in service as a standard issue infantry rifle during World War II, since the U.S. entered the war without sufficient M1 rifles to arm all troops. It also remained in service as a sniper rifle during World War II, the Korean War, and even in the early stages of the Vietnam War. It remains popular as a civilian firearm, historical collector's piece, a competitive shooting rifle, and as a military drill rifle.
Up for sale is a clean era-original Remington 1903-A3 Springfield rifle in .30-06 that was built in September of 1943. Serial number 4,017,XXX. Bore is excellent; shoots accurately and without issue. Asking $1000, no trades. FFL required. PM for more details. Thanks.
Sported 1903 rifle
30-06 barrel is dated 4-35
Stock has been modified and chopped
Drilled and tapped for scope mounts
$250 obo with transfer included at Al ammo llc
Call or text at 3609310464
Does anyone know what this symbol on the bolt represents?
The rifle is an M1903 SAA WWII refurb. Receiver is Springfield Armory, 1918, bbl is dated 1942. Bolt is a swept back Remington (small "R" under the bolt).
I know these were provided to many nations under foreign assistance programs...
I picked up a lot of various bolts off GB and grabbed the ones I wanted out of the lot. The rest I am putting up for sale, description below and pics match order of listing:
- M1917 Bolt, seems complete minus the extractor. $50
- Turkish M1903 (M1903/38) Bolt Body with extractor collar...
Trying to put a sporter back together on the cheap. Looking for:
Handguard
Upper band with screws and swivel
Rear sight (collar and assembly)
Front sight
I recently picked up an early (1909) Springfield in great condition except for a chopped stock (and some of the hardware but thankfully nothing was cut/tapped).
Anyway, I’m trying to find a nice stock and hand guard for it that hasn’t been messed with, or even a good reproduction. Let me know...
Alas, I have decided to sell my Remington 1903 Springfield (made in 1942). Though I am not an expert, upon close inspection this rifle appears to be an all-matching example including military stamps on the stock. Bore and rifling are in excellent condition, as is the rest of the rifle.
My...
I bought this from a member on this forum several years ago and have put less than 40 rounds through it. The majority being on the target in the picture. At some point a previous owner carved their initials in the stock, so I sanded it out and stained the rifle. I am not much of a shooter, but...
This is a 1903 Springfield Mark I. I decided to relist this rifle. It has the original 1918 barrel and a Mark I stock. $960. Buyer pays transfer fees.
Trades include Colt 1911, Model 1917 and Smith & Wesson revolvers.
Chambered in .30-06
Extra barrel and bolt for 300 Win Mag
Very nice Leupold 2-7 scope
Synthetic stock
Also comes with a sling
Buyer pays ffl transfer fees at Tigard Pawn
Hello, letting go of some stuff to fund another project.
1. First we have a very nice Springfield 1903 Springfield, in really solid and attractive condition. According to my research the receiver dates to 1914, and the barrel is SA 1-38(January 1938). Good looking wood, very nice bluing, and an...
LINK TO PICTURES OF RIFLES: https://ibb.co/album/GWSdJ4
Link to more pictures, and of the Dutch Mannlicher and berthier:
I WILL SHIP ANY RIFLE AT BUYERS COST. ALL PRICES ARE BEST OFFER. WORST I CAN SAY IS NO THANK YOU.
Willing to meet at Tigard Pawn in Tigard or TJ Gun Sales in Mcminnville...
This is a US Springfield 1903 Mark I. These were designed to use the Pederson Device in World War I, but were never used in combat. This rifle has a 6-18 barrel date and has the Mark I stock (there is a cut in the wood below the port that is in the receiver). The barrel has a muzzle wear...
Barely high number, 85x,xxx Springfield 1903 with original barrel. Very nice condition, check out the album of photos. Stock marked CMP. No rust or beat up sights or butt plate. Earlier type sights and adjustment knobs. I sighted the peep hole in for 100 yards. Very accurate for a 103 year old...
For sale is my inherited 1903. I have not yet shot this and probably never will. So it should belong to someone who will enjoy it rather than it taking up room in my safe.
Unsure of the round count. The only real “issues” are there’s a scratch on the left side of the stock and the rear side...
I know this is a long shot but I'm looking for an M1 Carbine and/or 1903/1903A3 Springfield Receiver.
Stripped receivers without drill holes would be ideal
PM me if you have anything up for sale.
Hey everyone! I’m on the hunt for a springfiled 1903 or any other of the manufactures I.e. rock island, Remington, Smith Corona. I’m in the Seattle area. Hit me up with info. Thanks!