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    Gentleman,
    I am curious about an 1918 SA 1903 Receiver that I have #7803XX.
    Due to the critical shortage of rifles for world war 1, did all receivers produced at Springfield in 1918 go directly to the military armorers?

    If they did, were they delivered to the separate branches of the service....i.e. US Army, USMC, or the Navy by serial number lots/ranges?
    Thanks for your thoughts!
    Great website too!
    Mark

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    might try reposting this question, & ask in the title for an SRS hit on the serial #.............Many times guys who have those records, can tell where rifles with serial #'s close to yours were sent, at some point in their life...................

    e.g. , ......... can I get a SRS search on an 1903 Springfield serial # 380299? Who knows........ if you put in the entire serial #, you might just get lucky....... & get a hit in the records.............
    be safe, enjoy life, journey well
    da gimp
    OFC, Mo. Chapter

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    Quote Originally Posted by NathanHale View Post
    Gentleman,
    I am curious about an 1918 SA 1903 Receiver that I have #7803XX.
    Due to the critical shortage of rifles for world war 1, did all receivers produced at Springfield in 1918 go directly to the military armorers?

    If they did, were they delivered to the separate branches of the service....i.e. US Army, USMC, or the Navy by serial number lots/ranges?
    Thanks for your thoughts!
    Great website too!
    Mark
    (1) Yes. Civilian sales of M1903 rifles were suspended in 1917.

    (2) Yes, to some extent.

    Hope this helps.

    J.B.

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    Also if you take pictures of your rifle, for instance any markings on the stock or the barrel date, we might be able to tell you more. Or if you don't do pictures, tell us any markings you see.

    780008 052323CO B 38TH INF
    780047 080538BA (RECEIVER TO BE SCRAPPED)
    780053 052324CO L 13TH INF
    780122A2 092443USN DRY DOCK SOUTH BOSTON
    780154SGS 120125LITTLE ROCK AIR INT DEP TO RIA
    780199 030825TRP B 2ND CAV
    780243 050924CO F 5TH INF
    780248 042639USCG OLD HARBOR STA
    780389 022138BA (RECEIVER TO BE SCRAPPED)
    780518 010520RECEIVER SCRAPPED - C&R RIFLE
    780603 111931FT NIAGARA TO SA
    780614 051029CO H CORPS OF CADETS USMA
    780639 123129AMERICAN TRP SHANGHAI VOL CORPS
    780672 050924CO F 5TH INF
    780839 040935LITTLE ROCK AIR DEPOT
    780909 1024312ND BN 18TH INF FT WADSWORTH

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    Here are some photos of the rifle, hopefully they will come through..... Mr. John Beard has been great in helping me figure this out. Thank you John.



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    Last edited by NathanHale; 09-22-2013 at 02:05.

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    Nice! really nice.

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    Well The photos came through OK and all but one came out pretty good!
    To Cpl Norton, Thanks for the good info...The Serial # on this weapon is 780368
    NathanHale
    Last edited by NathanHale; 09-22-2013 at 02:07.

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    You've got a Really nice looking rifle there! Is there a front sight set screw deeply in place or is it missing? I can't see it in the photograph. Also, is the trigger serrated or smooth? Probably smooth. Thanks, Fred

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    Hi Fred, The screw was missing when I took these photos last weekend, I have since found a replacement. The trigger is serrated and it seems to be cross hatched towards the tip of the trigger.....
    Last edited by NathanHale; 09-22-2013 at 12:48.

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    Here are a few more photos from the same shoot last weekend......

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    Last edited by NathanHale; 09-22-2013 at 01:00.

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