Springfield 1903A4

i don't see anything wrong replica cartouches on a stock...they look nice and they bring a nostalgic feeling to the piece.

what i do consider wrong is for someone to pass off a cartouche'd stock to fool people that its a genuine piece.

I should have qualified my post. A first time buyer of these rifles should realize the stocks are aftermarket and that's fine. After it changes hands once, twice or three times that info may not be passed along. For me if I were keeping it for life then sure the cartouches would be OK but we all know someone will be taken advantage of in the future by an unknowing or unscrupulous seller. Obviously there's nothing to stop a crook from adding stamps to an unmarked stock and this is why it is SO important to do your homework before buying.
 
Shut up and take my money.

They're genuine US military receivers, hand fitted and headspaced with military bolts by a gunsmith for perfect fit, refinished to exact military specs, and paired with a hand-shaped stock. They're the pinnacle of a 1903A4.

They're so damn correct that we asked them to build us some of the USMC 1903s with the long Unertl scopes and they said no, because they didn't have any receivers on hand with the correct serial number range to have been actual USMC sniper 1903s. The hand-shaped stocks to exact original milspec is so precise that they have the correct inspector stamp for the serial number of the receiver, matching the original production inspection stamps from seventy+ years ago.

That is how much attention to detail they have.

The last ones we had in were $1599


Cheers,
Dan
 
These were James River Armory 1903A4s, not the ones AIM Surplus had. These were the top of the line restorations by the same guys who do the Garands we sell. We definitely have more coming in the coming weeks. You can contact us if you'd like to be notified when the next M1903A4s come in, as they move so fast we can't guarantee they'll even make it to the website publicly.

Cheers,
Dan

have you receive my email ,, I desire to reserve ..

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Looking at PFC Jackson's right thumbnail could be the remnant of a M1 Garand thumb?????

Back to 1903 rifles, they are really fascinating and really accurate.

I am lucky to have three versions of the '03.
'03A4, '03A3 and '03A1 USMC Unertl sniper rifle. Light, hard hitting and super accurate.

BB
 
I got one from Gary @ Wanstalls and it is a keeper... and a shooter... This is one of the nicest rifle of my collection PS: those groups were shot at 100 yards.... JP.
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