What's the value of this Smith Corona 1903 a3?

1 million rifles isn't a small production number. Overall many have survived over the years (sporterization is the biggest cause of them being destroyed not combat), and there are many out there in VG+ conditions (as far as milsurps go) simply because many were unissued.

I wouldn't say there isn't demand, just that the demand here doesn't drive the price up as high as the USA, who has a significantly larger firearms buying population, many of whom want American arms (much like how Lee Enfields and Rosses are here).
 
1 million rifles isn't a small production number. Overall many have survived over the years (sporterization is the biggest cause of them being destroyed not combat), and there are many out there in VG+ conditions (as far as milsurps go) simply because many were unissued.

I wouldn't say there isn't demand, just that the demand here doesn't drive the price up as high as the USA, who has a significantly larger firearms buying population, many of whom want American arms (much like how Lee Enfields and Rosses are here).

Yes for sure. When I say small I'm just comparing it to production numbers of say mosins and enfields.
 
Sporterizing Springfields was a big cottage industry in the US in the '50s and '60s and they do make a very good sporting rifle. The comparatively heavy barrel is a good feature, smooth actions in the ones made before ww2, and of course, the chambering in .30-06.

I sported an early Remington M1903 and it proved to be a very good hunting rifle. I installed a new 4 groove barrel, modified the bolt handle for scope clearance and added a Buehler safety and a trigger guard with a hinged floorplate as well as the classic Redfield Junior scope mount. The Remingtons are very hard and require spot annealing before drilling and tapping. In this case I wasn't profaning history by sporterizing the rifle as it was showing some bad spots of pitting.

The Winchester M70 mimicked the Springfield to some extent with a similar barrel contour, coned breech and rear action tang. The M1903 extractors are actually interchangeable on the pre-64 Model 70s as I recall.
 
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