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Old December 5, 2023, 06:37 PM   #1
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1903 Remington(mod) Advice, opinion, value?

My Grandfather was an officer in the Army, Pacific Theater during WW2 and retired from the reserves as a Colonel. When he died in 1980 my Grandmother gave me all his insignias, ribbons and medals along with a few loaded Thompson magazines and his 1903 Springfield/Remington(modified) rifle. My Grandfather never talked about his time in the army and I didn’t know he had the rifle. I am not sure how he acquired it, but it fits his time in service. My grandmother said it never left their house and he never fired it.
I was in the Navy at the time so put it all in storage until I got out. It moved around with me, but I never fired it, broke it down or even handled it much, other than wiping it down once every few years. I recently became more interested in it after taking up trap shooting. I knew nothing about 1903s, in fact even though my grandfather was in ww2, I always thought the rifle was from ww1! I started researching it and discovered the following:
- The barrel was made in 12/42 and proofed after assembly.
- The serial number on the action falls between late December 42 and January 43.
- The build is consistent with the modified, pre A3 builds.
- It is pinned instead of bolted through the action which is consistent with a very short run in 1942.
- The bolt was subcontracted.
Looking at the rifle with fresh eyes, now 43 years after receiving it, I think it may have only been test fired. The barrel looks bright and brand new and the rifle itself looks the same. I would like any additional feedback, advice and some direction on a value if possible. I have many other photo's but looks like I can only upload three. Thanks!
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Old December 5, 2023, 09:56 PM   #2
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He probably acquired it through the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP). They have a forum as well and could probably tell you the history of your rifle and value better.
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Old December 5, 2023, 11:01 PM   #3
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Thank you, much appreciated!
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Old December 6, 2023, 08:11 AM   #4
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Wow, what a beauty. There’s just something about old bolt action war rifles that holds a lot of appeal for me. When I was young and stupid back in the early 70’s a friend of mine owed me some money and offered me an old military bolt action rifle for his debt, so I took it. Man was that thing a shooter, it’s been a long time and I believe it was possibly an 03 A3, the one thing I do remember it was made by Winchester. The stupid thing was I sold it to another friend of mine for$50.00 so he could have it sporterized as a gift for his grandfather who was a man I greatly admired. Last time I shot it was when I was visiting and his grandfather handed me the rifle and five handloads he’d developed for it. He pointed at a five gallon can off in the distance and said it was 375 yds away. He told me the aiming point and off the bench without any bags and iron sights I nailed it all five shots.
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Old December 6, 2023, 02:26 PM   #5
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Chuck Moline at Warpath Vintage in Denver Colorado, could tell you exactly what you have and where it came from.. He is The expert on anything 03..
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Old December 6, 2023, 05:03 PM   #6
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Great story, thanks. I’m deciding whether to use mine as a shooter or keep it fresh.i will hod on to it either way.
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Old December 6, 2023, 05:05 PM   #7
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Thanks for the tip. I will look up Chuck!
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