Hello all and Merry Christmas, would there be any listings for the a3's converted to NM rifles in the SRS books? Thanks, Jim
Hello all and Merry Christmas, would there be any listings for the a3's converted to NM rifles in the SRS books? Thanks, Jim
IIRC, there was an attempt to upgrade A3's to NM standards. Not aware that it was finalized. Probably the development of the M-1 for NM use made such development for the A3 irrelevant. JMHO. Sincerely. bruce.
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I think these would have been Remington M1903's, but I have never heard of a Remington M1903NM:
3219622 NM 08/16/51 US Mission To Costa Rica
3260852 NM 08/16/51 US Mission To Costa Rica
Check Brophy, Campbell, and others. It was tried but not considered successful. The rifles above are both Remington M1903s.
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There are none listed in my books.
Mike
Thanks for checking Mike, the only info iv'e found is that they were sold by the old DCM after being processed thru Raritan, but serial numbers seem to be very elusive. Jim
Something like 200 of them... couldn't use stripper clips because the rear sight covered the clip notches????
a few were built up
if it aint broke...fix it till it finally is.
this one had the sale ticket with it... is a SC
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