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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.
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I have an M1903 Springfield rifle, made by Remington, up for sale or trade. This particular rifle appears to be from the CMP with a like new stock set that the CMP does for these. In fantastic condition overall. The bore is dark, but with sharp rifling. I've done some cleaning, but...
Howdy,
I have an M1903 Springfield rifle, made by Remington, up for sale or trade. This particular rifle appears to be from the CMP with a like new stock set that the CMP does for these. In fantastic condition overall. The bore is dark, but with sharp rifling. I've done some cleaning, but...
This is a double heat treated Springfield receiver and bolt, commonly referred to as a High Number and it's safe to shoot! This rifle was built and blued by a close family friend 40+ years ago. He turned the NOS Springfield barrel while leaving the date intact. He also took the custom walnut...
1903 springfield sporterized
about 1931 made by serial number
30-06 caliber
custum stock
rear peep sight - red field
22 inch barrel
sling
Nice condition
Not drilled and tap for scope
600.00
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Up for sale is my shooter grade 1903 Springfield. It is only up for sale because a friend has one I want more.
This is a high number (late 1918 production, SN#9699xx) receiver with an 11-42 barrel. All the parts are proper for a WWII rebuild rifle. No later stamped parts. Milled barrel bands...
After my dad passed away a few years ago, I got a few of his guns. A Marlin 30-30 that I have cleaned up and shoot, a WWI Swedish Mauser that I'm not about to try to shoot and this rifle, which dad always just called "The 30-06". I'm hoping that someone on here might have some information and...
1903 or 1903a3 reproduction C-stock made by Minelli and 1903a3 unfinished hand guard from unknown manufacture. Unaltered new stock and will need some minor fitting. Recoil bolts already factory installed. One small handling dent on side of butt that was pictured. $220
I have a lot of 1903 or...
I have these two rifles that are taking up space and need to find a new home. Unfortunately they were well, or not so well, sporterized. Both were drilled for scopes and still have old Burris glass on them. Barrels are both worn and pitted. What is a fair value for a receiver / bolt and floor...