Just noticed recently that a number of unusually fine M1903 rifles in relatively original condition have shown up on Gunbroker recently via a commercial seller (New Market Arms). Not sure of their...
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Just noticed recently that a number of unusually fine M1903 rifles in relatively original condition have shown up on Gunbroker recently via a commercial seller (New Market Arms). Not sure of their...
Just noticed recently that a number of unusually fine M1903 rifles in relatively original condition have shown up on Gunbroker recently via a commercial seller (New Market Arms). Not sure of their...
Among the first units to receive the Rod-Bayonet version of the rifle was the Cadet Corps of the United States Military Academy (West Point)...
Scott - I'll take all of these parts as well. I have an 03 FFL...thanks!
Will take it per the terms as discussed in the PM. Thank you!
You and me both, lol! Good luck...
PM sent.
Well, Fred, I've thought some about this. But I'll take it!
Proud owner of an SC '03-A3 just a few hundred numbers away...
Hmmm...I would have thought Gibbs would have just gone up to the game and slapped it in the back of the head! :icon_lol:
I generally seem to be in the wrong place at the wrong time for getting these bargains too!
I remember those plastic stocks well. I dropped my share of them practicing manual of arms in high school Army JROTC back in the 1970s! Ugly as heck, but they were able to survive numerous mistakes...
I rarely seem to find any decent '03s at shows any more that aren't very pricey. Once in awhile you can score a deal on Gunbroker, but even that's getting difficult. The best places now seem to be...
NICE rifles!
Beautiful rifle. That pre-WWI blued armory wire finish is so attractive!
http://www.thestate.com/2011/01/04/1630231/wwii-b-25-skunkie-looking-for.html
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