Guns International #: 101775849
Seller's Inventory #: 21-9191
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Guns International #: 101775849
Category - Springfield Rifles - 1903
- Military Rifles - US
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Seller: Shooter's Supply, LLC.
Member Since: 3/16/16
First Name: Patrick
Last Name: Brown
State:
Tennessee
Zip: 37343
Country: United States
Phone: (423) 875-4868
Active Listings: 108
Total Listings: 1270
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. No returns on new firearms.
We normally ship USPS Priority Mail which should be 2-day ship. Shipping is actual cost with a minimum of $30.00 for pistols and $50.00 for rifles/shotguns to ship to most of the 48 contiguous states. Shipping to Alaska may require an extra fee. Shipping insurance is available upon request for an extra fee. We cannot do international sales. As of November 2019, we no longer ship guns to California and Hawaii. Payment Methods: Visa, Master Card, American Express, USPS Money Order. NO CREDIT CARD FEES!!!
About Us: We are a small family owned business located in Hixson, Tennessee. Do you have firearms at home collecting dust? We have a lively consignment business. Our fee is 20% with a $50 minimum. Firearms are consigned for a an average period of 180 days but the length of period is negotiable. We also do handgun carry permit classes for the state of Tennessee. We have a nice indoor shooting range with reasonable rates. Please check us out at shooterssupply.
Remington Model 1903A3 .30-06 Excellent Condition Built 1943
Description: The ’03 Springfield rifle is one of the most famous military rifles in U.S. history, having served in World I, World War II, Korea, and to a lesser extent, Vietnam. The ’03 came to be from a requirement to replace the then standard issue Model 1898 Krag rifle. During the Spanish American War (1898), the Krag rifle in .30-40 Krag was shown to be inferior in many ways to the Spanish Mauser Model 1893. The supreme irony in all this was that the Krag rifle had competed against the Mauser rifle during the U.S. Army trials of 1892 along with designs from Lee, Mannlicher, Schmidt-Rubin, and around 40 other military and civilian designs. The Krag rifle had won the trials despite the obvious superiority of the Mauser design. Now, to replace the Krag, the U.S. Army would adopt the 1903, a Mauser-pattern rifle. The ’03 is effectively a Model 1898 Mauser except for the small receiver ring (1.305-inch or 33.15 mm diameter) which is comparable to the earlier Model 1896 Swedish Mauser (1.3-inch or 33 mm diameter. By comparison, the Model 1898 Mauser has a ring diameter of 1.41 inches (35.8 mm). The ’03 not only replaced the Army’s Krag rifle and its variations, but also the Lee M1895 and M1885 Remington-Lee rifles used by the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps respectively. It also replaced any remaining single-shot Trapdoor Springfields (many were still in use during the Spanish-American War as there were not enough Krag rifles to go around). In service, the ’03 was prized for its accuracy and reliability though some issues were noted. During World War 1, where a lack of enough Springfields forced the U.S. Army to also issue the excellent Model 1917 Enfield rifle in greater numbers, it was found that the precision rear aperture sight was located too far from the eye for efficient use. This is the first notable difference between an ’03 and the ’03A3 with its rear mounted aperture sight. Both the M1903 and M1903A3 were issued in World War 2 due to a lack of available M1 Garand rifles to issue to the troops. The ‘03A3 became famous as the rifle used by the Marines during the Guadalcanal campaign (7 August 1942 – 9 February 1943). Eventually, as greater numbers of the M1 Garand became available, the ’03 and ‘03A3 were replaced in U.S. service, leaving just the M1903A4 sniper rifle in use during Korea and the early years of Vietnam. This particular ‘03A3 is in remarkably good condition for its age and probable use during World War II. Only the stock shows any real wear. The bore is a tad dirty, but not pitted. The rifle should perform admirably at the range provided the shooter does their part. There is a small cleaning kit tube in the buttstock though no oil is present. SOLD Manufacturer: Springfield Armory Model: Model 1903A3 Serial Number: 3,853,463 Bore: Rifled, 2-groove Condition: Excellent Barrel Type: Standard Action: Bolt Action Triggers: Single Stock: Wood Fore End: Wood Butt Pad: Metal plate LOP: 12.75 inches (324mm) Finish: Parkerized Sights: Aperture rear sight, blade front sight, sight radius 28.25 inches (717.55 mm) Manufacture Date: 1943 Extras: Cleaning kit in buttstock |
Guns International #: 101775849
Seller's Inventory #: 21-9191
Guns International #: 101775849
Seller's Inventory #: 21-9191