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smith corona
Smith Corona is an American manufacturer of thermal labels, direct thermal labels, and thermal ribbons used in warehouses for primarily barcode labels. Once a large U.S. typewriter and mechanical calculator manufacturer, it expanded aggressively during the 1960s to become a broad-based industrial conglomerate whose products extended to paints, foods, and paper. The mechanical calculator sector was wiped out in the early 1970s by the production of cheap electronic calculators, and the typewriter business collapsed in the mid-1980s due to the introduction of PC-based word processing.
Smith Corona addressed this by manufacturing word processing typewriters such as PWP 1400 model. Its competitors were Brother, Olivetti, Adler, Olympia and IBM. In late 2010, Smith Corona entered the industrial ribbon and label market.
The company no longer manufacturers typewriters or calculators, but does manufacture large quantities of barcode and shipping labels and thermal ribbons used in thermal transfer printers. Their facility is in Cleveland, Ohio. Smith Corona now competes with distributors of Zebra Technologies supplies, packaging companies like Uline and various other private companies.
From what I understand this is an unissued 03-A3 that was sold from the NRA through Letterkenny in 1962(document included)
Beautiful condition C&R eligible
Cash only, no shipping
We have three very nice Vintage WWII Rifles in Store. We have a Enfield No4 MK2 F Jungle Carbine chambered in .303 Britsh, a Smith Corona Model O3-A3 chambered in 30-06, and a beautiful Underwood M1 Carbine chambered in 30 cal. All three of these guns would make a nice addition to any collection...
Hello all
I have a Smith Corona 1903a3 up for grabs today. I picked this rifle up from another NWFA member last year with the intent of using it for a a4 conversion but I need the money more at the moment. The rifle is in a "scant" stock and has a Criterion barrel in place of a GI barrel...
Smith Corona A3-03 - .30-06. Manufactured in June of 1943. Overall good condition with a few modifications from the original design (see pics).
How did a typewriter company come to manufacture rifles for WWII...?
From the Internet:
While Remington was struggling with increasing its...
Sportized SC 1903a3 in .308 Norma Mag
Original stock was cut down and the original barrel was rechambered in 308 norma mag.
It has been drilled and tapped for a scope mount.
Comes with 33 norma cases and reloading dies.
More pics upon request.
$550
9/10 condition Springfield M1903A3 manufactured by Smith Corona. Good bore, action nice and smooth, stacked quarter sized holes at 100 yards. Only selling because I already have two of these. $900 obo will meet at Tigard Pawn for ffl
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!