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Thread: 1914 vintage 1903 my son picked up in a deal

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    1914 vintage 1903 my son picked up in a deal

    Been sporterized but doesn’t look hacked upClick image for larger version. 

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    Very nice find!

    Think of all the skill and work that first went into building and then sporterizing that old rifle!

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    I like it a lot. It should shoot as good as it looks. Which factory made it?

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    springfield armory,he shot it a few times and said it shot fine.
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    Nice receiver sight , sort of pricey that last time I bought one but worth it .

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    I have an old 2 groove barreled sporter (Smith Corona) set up like that. One of the most accurate iron sighted cast bullet shooters I own. Not picky about load or bullet either. I can't really think of any sane load I've tried in it that wasn't perfectly acceptable.

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    At the risk of starting yet another debate about the safety of shooting a low numbered Springfield, have you considered that? Does it at least have the "Hatcher hole" (on the left side of the receiver ring) which provides a modicum of safety if things let go? Early single heat treat bolt or later safer one? These are things one most be aware of before deigning to fire a low number Springfield.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Texas by God View Post
    Which factory made it?
    Definitely Springfield. Highest Rock Island number was approximately 350,000. Leftover unmarked RI receivers (all nickel steel alloy by then, since #285,000) were shipped to Springfield where they were eventually folded into their pipeline.

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    I don't know anything about it yet,just received pics and talked to him for a minute about it,hes not really into military guns or vintage guns,he got it in a estate lot of 8 guns and was all or none

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    this rifle is in the 590,xxx serial numbers

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    Greetings
    We have owned a Springfield #500,xxx for near 15 years. Was rebarrelled in 1943. Have shot as many RCBS 180 grain FNGC at about 2200 fps as we have desired. All military a fine shooter.
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    My 1903 was made in 1910. Government rebuild in 1943, rebarreled, A1stock. Purchased from the Pueblo Army Depot early sixties. Say what you want about it. Its a very accurate rifle, not altered, except for the receiver being drilled & tapped for scope.

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    Yeah I was waiting for this. Real can of worms. My opinion is my opinion, I'll just keep it to myself. I know what I would do.

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    what would you do? totally sporterize it or put it back factory stock

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chad5005 View Post
    what would you do? totally sporterize it or put it back factory stock
    I'd leave it as is for now.

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    Expanding on a previous poster. I am sure you know all the warnings about low number 03's. Well covered in Hatcher's Notebook, and also in DCM range regulations. Springfiields below 800,00 are commonly considered low numbers. The low number 03's re-barreled by the Gov't in WW2 were for expediency not safety. At that time they were not worried if one out of every thousand or hundred thousand blew up. I know and fully expect for y'all to pile on me, but I felt like I needed to mention it. So go ahead and cuss.
    Last edited by JoeJames; 02-25-2020 at 05:24 PM.
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    yes sir,i have read that and was reminded earlier in this post,but would never cuss somebody looking out for my or my kids well being

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chad5005 View Post
    yes sir,i have read that and was reminded earlier in this post,but would never cuss somebody looking out for my or my kids well being
    Thanks, I did not think the previous poster went into enough detail on the serial numbers; so I'd post one with the actual numbers. I learned about them from experience. I picked up a low number that had been re-barreled in WWII. Being a novice I thought after I saw the barrel date that it was a parts gun. This was pre-internet - kind of bothered me; so I traded it off. Then later on I noticed the warning by the DCM and how they were not allowed in high power matches including the WWII re-barreled. Then I learned that due to the exigencies of war, the government re-barreled a number of low number figuring there would not be enough incidents to matter - wartime pressure and all that.
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    I’ve enjoyed rebuilding my sporters back to at least an original look. Now I’m working on a sporter to a target configuration. The 1903 is a great rifle. With the Lyman recvr sight you’ve got a start towards a target gun. Or leave it alone and enjoy. Just don’t drill any more holes in the recvr.

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    No one ever seems to mention that most of the blow ups were traced back to the poor quality of brass used during the blow up era.

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