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Though not as well known as the Springfield and Rock Island ’03s, the more than 1 million M1903-based rifles made by Remington Arms Co. during World War II included the primary U.S. sniping ...
The rifle carried by the US Marine Corps has evolved significantly, and it has come a long way from the Brown Bess and Charleville muskets used 250 years ago, but the role of those carrying it hasn’t ...
Today, the 1903 Springfield carries quite a premium, as do most 20th century military rifles. Parts rifles—those built up from surplus and/or remanufactured parts—are attempting to sate the ...
As a result, the Krag was replaced with the 1903 Springfield. The Krag-Jørgensen and the .30/40 cartridge were popular for hunting, and many surplus rifles, like today’s, were sporterized. Jon ...
Again, this is a little bit outside the realm of Kit-Up, but a number of folk have referenced this in previous comments and I figured I'd throw this out not only to showcase the rifle, but also to ...