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  1. Default USMC M1903A1 Clone For CMP Games

    I thinking of putting together a USMC 1903A1 sniper rifle clone for the CMP Vintage Sniper Match. I have enough 1903 parts to put together a complete rifle and Midway has the Leatherwood Hi-Lux William Malcolm 6X scope at a reasonable price. I need some info on the front ring, how its attaches to the barrel, and hand guard dimensions. Anyone have a source for this info or a list of commercial equivalents for the mounting hardware? Ed

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    Not mine, but a good-looking combo.
    "Wars are, of course, as a rule to be avoided; but they are far better than certain kinds of peace." - T.R.

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    I need to make one up too. I shot the test match at the Eastern Games with an M1-D. It was a blast. So to be a faithful tribute gun it should be a 1903A1 and not an A3 ?

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    To be accurate the scope depicted which appears to be a copy or the Winchester A5 should be used on an M1903 not an M1903A1. The Marines, according to knowledgable sources, never threw anything away. There is a picture in Senich of a Marine in New Guinea (I think) holding one of the M1903 A5 setups early in WW2.
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    Jim
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    Email me, Ed. I am not familiar with the Malcom scopes, but you can pick up a good used Winchester A5 in #2 mounts for around $600 and be more realistic. I know where to get the bases also. They are fun rifles to shoot, very accurate, and in my old mind, a close second only to the 1941's for looks.

    Jim
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    Quote Originally Posted by jgaynor View Post
    To be accurate the scope depicted which appears to be a copy or the Winchester A5 should be used on an M1903 not an M1903A1. The Marines, according to knowledgable sources, never threw anything away. There is a picture in Senich of a Marine in New Guinea (I think) holding one of the M1903 A5 setups early in WW2.
    Regards,

    Jim
    Jim,

    According to Senich, there were 40 A5 snipers in use by the Marines. I think that picture was from Guadacanal.

    Jim
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    Jim that was the picture I was thinking of. Thanks.
    I think they still had more of the A5's in inventory early in the war but i believe some were used in training. The ones in the field were probably allocated on "x" number of rifles per company.


    Jim

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    You are correct. The Marines had 887 Win A5/Lyman 5A scopes in inventory in 1941.

    Jim

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    Sorry Guys, fell off the face of the earth for awhile. The Malcom 6X scope is more in my price range @ $260 at Midway, while the "o" and "e" blocks can be had for $12 each at (http://www.steveearleproducts.com/scopeblocks.html). Still have a kid in college, so the collectible stuff is a ways off. Ed

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    Steve Earle makes quality products, so you won't go wrong there. Good luck with your project.

    Jim

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