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    Quote Originally Posted by Faulkner View Post
    Here's a picture of my Remington M1903(M) produced in 1942. This is one of the last Remington 1903's before they phased them out for the M1903A3.

    Yeah, that's a very nice example from what I see. Do you shoot it much and if so how's it group on paper?

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    ;) Well done and good luck for you.

    Sadly I have to sell two 03's this month and a total of four by April for a friend's widow.



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    ;)

    I think it will be this one goes first. 5-43 bbl date A3






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    I just got my first Remington M1903A3 this last year from a mature gentleman at a gun show. It was made in April of 1943. It is kind of a coincidence, but both my Garand and M1 Carbine were made in 1943 also.
    Haven't had the chance to shoot it more than twenty times or so, but it sems to very accurate and in great shape. Bore is bright, and the parkarizing looks almost new, and all the parts are Remington.

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    Saw some on armswarehouse if your interested in 1

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