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    Default Museum in search of M1903

    My wife is curator of the Eagle Historical Museum in Eagle, Idaho. The museum is creating a military history exhibit at the Eagle City Hall, focusing on World War I and World War II. One of the artifacts that she is searching for is a representative US rifle. I suggested the M1903.

    Here's the rub. My M1903 is a bubba'd sporter, which I would happily loan to the exhibit, but it's not exactly representative of the rifles that our men carried in the wars. So, I'm putting it out to you folks: if anybody has a drill rifle, a parts gun, working or not, that they'd like to donate or loan to the Eagle Historical Museum or sell for a low price (the museum runs on a shoestring budget), please let me know. Even if it's a box of parts that could be assembled into a displayable representative of an M1903, that would be fabulous. Condition isn't terribly important - operability makes absolutely no difference (in fact, a non-operating rifle would make the city attorney very happy!)

    In fact, if anybody has the parts to restore that bubba'd gun back to battle form, that would even work - it's a Mk.I and needs the stock metal and all of the rear sight pieces. In that case, I'll just buy a stock and donate the rifle to the museum.

    Any donation, of course, is tax deductible, and, if you live in Idaho, there's even a state tax credit. Also, your generosity will be noted in the exhibit. Please feel free to reply here, PM me or email me at headamp@gmail.com.

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    Try contacting the CMP they may have some junkers around still. The local VFW may even loan them one.There are nice looking replica guns for sale also.

    http://www.paradestore.com/detail.aspx?ID=1162
    Last edited by Johnny in Texas; 03-25-2013 at 04:02.

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    Thanks, Johnny, that's a great idea!

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    Thank you, friends, for the excellent suggestions, here and via PM. We're negotiating a long-term loan with one of the local VFW posts.

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    See my post to you on CMP forum.VFW can not loan a rifle. Those are US Army property and controlled by a strict deed of trust document

    Just a fyi.
    Last edited by Ernie; 03-27-2013 at 12:29.

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    IMA seems to have the correct configuration WWl M1903 in cast resin for $179.95.
    http://www.ima-usa.com/nation/u-s-mi...splay-gun.html

    D.

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    Do be advised that 3 out of every 4 American soldiers in "The Great War" were issued the M1917, not the M1903.....a group that included Alvin York.

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    contact Rock Island, they may be able to help out.
    if it aint broke...fix it till it finally is.

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    Contact the CMP. They have a website at www.thecmp.org. Go to the Ask Orest forum and ask Orest for a M1903 drill rifle. He may be able to oblige you.

    Good Luck!

    J.B.
    Last edited by John Beard; 03-27-2013 at 09:05.

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