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  1. Thread: Buying a M1903

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    I showed my wife your photos to let her see that...

    I showed my wife your photos to let her see that my four remaining 1903's and maybe four WWI and one Rod Bayonet cartridge belts and two 1905 bayonets isn't such a big deal as compared to what a Real...
  2. Thread: Buying a M1903

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    ShaZam!

    ShaZam!
  3. Thread: Buying a M1903

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    Very interesting information! Thanks!

    Very interesting information! Thanks!
  4. Thread: Buying a M1903

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    Inexpensive original 1903's that've been Arsenal...

    Inexpensive original 1903's that've been Arsenal Refinished or Updated or Repaired are also out there. They get tossed in with the rifles that have been assembled from Surplus parts by shooters and...
  5. Thread: Buying a M1903

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    Yep! They were often assembled by the same...

    Yep! They were often assembled by the same workers who assembled the Trapdoor Springfields and the Krag Jorgenson Springfields. Both of which have superior fitting of parts. Old World Craftmanship!...
  6. Thread: Buying a M1903

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    The scarce 1903's of Any type are generally the...

    The scarce 1903's of Any type are generally the ones that have remained in unmolested and original condition. The better condition they are, the more scarce they become.

    A not very common Rod...
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