Results 1 to 8 of 8
  1. Default SRS Check Please For 1903 RIA?

    I have a Greek return 1903 RIA serial 322371. Does anything show up? TIA! And what is something like this going for today? Overall 95 percent black Greek repark with a replacement SA 5-29 barrel in excellent shape.

  2. #2

    Default

    The SA 5-29 could be the original barrel because SA used RIA receivers to build rifles in the late 20's. Nothing listed in SRS for that number.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Aug 2009
    Location
    NW Washington State
    Posts
    6,702

    Default

    The serial number is a little early for one of the "hybrid RIA/SAs - more likely just a simple replacement barrel.
    "We make men without chests and expect from them virtue and enterprise. We laugh at honor and are shocked to find traitors in our midst."
    --C.S. Lewis

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Feb 2016
    Location
    Pittsburgh, PA
    Posts
    1,685

    Default

    The Greeks must have made it a common practice to replace the barrels on the '03s. Other owners of a Greek returned '03 that I've read about here and on other forums say their rifle has had its barrel replaced. The owners mostly commented on the excellent mechanical condition of their mixmaster '03s. Mine is also in excellent shape so a tip of the cap to the Greeks for taking such good care of our rifles.

    The value of the Greek returned '03s in excellent shape is probably equal to a typical '03 in similar shape. The mixmaster status would probably supress the value some. I'd like to think a premium would be added to the value for the possible double duty service the rifle could have seen during WW2 and the Greek Civil War. Maybe someone who has dealt in firearms and is more familiar with Greek returns will comment.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Aug 2009
    Location
    Sweet Home Alabama
    Posts
    2,274

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Merc View Post
    The Greeks must have made it a common practice to replace the barrels on the '03s. Other owners of a Greek returned '03 that I've read about here and on other forums say their rifle has had its barrel replaced.
    I saw no evidence that the Greeks engaged in common barrel replacement. I did note, however, that a very high percentage of Greek rifles had been freshly overhauled at U.S. arsenals, which included barrel replacement, before being sent to Greece.

    J.B.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Aug 2009
    Location
    Beach Va, not Va Beach
    Posts
    10,848
    Blog Entries
    5

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by John Beard View Post
    I saw no evidence that the Greeks engaged in common barrel replacement. I did note, however, that a very high percentage of Greek rifles had been freshly overhauled at U.S. arsenals, which included barrel replacement, before being sent to Greece.

    J.B.

    I would guess they all went thru post war refurb, and instead of storage, sent to Greece?

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Aug 2009
    Location
    Sweet Home Alabama
    Posts
    2,274

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by lyman View Post
    I would guess they all went thru post war refurb, and instead of storage, sent to Greece?
    Yes. The Japanese surrender did not end all threats to U.S. security. The Soviet Union and their Chinese minions quickly filled the threat void left by the German and Japanese surrenders.

    J.B.
    Last edited by John Beard; 11-03-2019 at 08:20.

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Feb 2016
    Location
    Pittsburgh, PA
    Posts
    1,685

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by John Beard View Post
    I saw no evidence that the Greeks engaged in common barrel replacement. I did note, however, that a very high percentage of Greek rifles had been freshly overhauled at U.S. arsenals, which included barrel replacement, before being sent to Greece.

    J.B.
    Thanks for clearing that up.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •