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1903a3
The 3-inch gun M1903 and its predecessors the M1898 and M1902 were rapid fire breech-loading artillery guns with a 360-degree traverse. In some references they are called "15-pounders" due to their projectile weight. They were originally emplaced from 1899 to 1917 and served until shortly after World War II. These 3-inch guns were placed to provide fire to protect underwater mines and nets against minesweepers, and also to protect against motor torpedo boats. In some documentation they are called "mine defense guns". The 3-inch guns were mounted on pedestal mounts (or a retractable "masking parapet" mount for the M1898) that bolted into a concrete emplacement that provided cover and safety for the gun's crew.
1943 Springfield 1903A3 mfg by Remington. This rifle is a mixmaster, most of the parts are USGI except for the swing swivel and some of the small bolts holding the bands. This is an original 2-groove barrel that has extensive pitting, near the muzzle end, similar to a Mosin Nagant. The chamber...
Does anybody have an idea what the cost (ballpark) of doing this locally is? I had in mind to buy a Criterion 24" bbl with USGI profile, as the price is pretty good. The CMP has several service options for removing and installing barrels, but I don't want to deal with the hassle of shipping the...
This one has the crossbolts instead of the pins. No cracks anywhere. No proofmarks, but I believe it's older. There is some kind of an oil or stain on it, looks like some combination of BLO, grease, and something else.. I didn't do it, so I can't rightly say what that is. It looks great (see...