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  1. Default Trigger guard interchangeability

    Will a milled trigger guard work on a 03-a3 rifle?

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    Yes.

    J.B.

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    Thx.

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    Back in the 1960s, the first thing you did when you received your $15.00 M1903A3 was to replace those ugly stamped parts with milled parts from Rock Island Arsenal. Parts and ammo were available for direct sale to NRA members. The five parts of the trigger guard and a milled follower cost $2.57, plus about $1.00 packing and shipping. I bought two sets for a total of $6.29, including packing and shipping.

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    Yep, replaced my 1903A1 stamped trigger guard with a milled '03.

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    Thx for all the replys, next question is; will the milled guard help improve accuracy over the stamped cat food can?

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    Thx for all the replys, next question is; will the milled guard help improve accuracy over the stamped cat food can?

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    Probably not if you can't hold your rifle on the target.....

    john
    “Then said he unto them, But now, he that hath a purse, let him take it, and likewise his scrip: and he that hath no sword, let him sell his garment, and buy one.” (Luke 22:36)

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    No. And if you have a late M'03-A3, Heavens No!

    J.B.

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    Hi John,
    What is the problem with using a milled M1903 TG with an 03A3? I built a target rifle on a SC 03A3 had no trouble with either slow fire or rapid firer and have used it out to 1000 yards and .You just must ensure that the screws do not bottom out and there should be a very small gap between the TG and the action. You want to sure that the action is being clamped to the stock firmly. The gap should be no wider than a piece of paper so that the follower does not hang up on the gap. Just curious.

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