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Ed Kemp shows us many variations of the basic Springfield 1903 rifle. I've never seen many of them, and until I saw these, if I'd seen some of them, I probably wouldn't have known what they were.

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  • What kind of wood did they use in making these wonderful rifles?

  • walnut.

  • Question I have an m1903 springfield serial#12719## reciever with barrel the barrel is dated 3-26 and has star guage marking and I want to rebuild her but i'm missing the bolt with the headless cocking piece. Is there a place that makes repros or do you know where I may find one? thank you

  • Try Numrich Arms in NY, they are aka Gun Parts Corp, West Hurley NY.

  • And I'm sure the one you have is LL also. Kindly return it to me.and I'll turn it over to the government straight away.

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  • An amazine collection, priceless pieces of american military history, thank you for sharing, and thank you Ed for preserving these rifles.

  • Great display. Thanks for posting this. !!

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  • I have recently purchased a Rock Island Arsenal model 1903 with the serial number 105731. Where can I obtain parts as in the stock mainly . It is in mint condition and was reworked by SA in 42 can it be fired with the old army ammo ? The stock looks as though along the way someone was going to sporterize it but thankfully gave up .

  • @Giann57Angelito Do I know you?

  • Damn that scopes as long as my penis

  • @CallofDaniel I heard the best Mauser 98's were actually built by the Czechs in Brno.

  • the 1903 was one of the most accurate rifles ever made

  • its assholes like you! youre the reason i cant find any true classic combat/sniper rifles. i guess im gonna have to stick with my Nagant and Gewer

  • May I ask what a star guage means?

  • I also have a sporterized m1903 Springfield made in 1931 and it is missing the flip up sight. Does anyone know where i can find a place to buy one? and maybe a good original style stock?

  • OK, I just traded a model SA1922 .22 cal for a 1903 mark1. the 22 had the wrong stock, no rear sight and no mag, but the guy traded me straight up. I hope I dint make a mistake..............

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