2 WWII 1903A3 NM Type Rifles Remington & Smith Corona

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I have two WWII 1903A3 rifles that have been modified to National Match configuration with the addition of Lyman front and rear sights. I don't think they are government conversions, but either rifle would make a great match shooter, or could easily be converted back to military configuration.

Remington 1903A3 4187364 bbl date RA 10-43 nicely marked RA FJA stock with RRA and boxed P inspection stamps. 1903 style trigger guard and trigger, Remington bolt. Bore is perfect, bright and shiny with no frosting. C&R OK. $625 plus shipping and insurance SPF

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Smith Corona 1903A3 4742684 bbl date SC 7-43 nicely marked RA FJA stock with RRA and SAA and boxed P inspection stamps. 1903A3 style trigger guard and trigger, Smith Corona bolt and extractor, R marked cocking piece and bands. Bore is perfect, bright and shiny with no frosting. C&R OK. $625 plus shipping and insurance SPF

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These are an interesting pair of rifles in that they are almost mirror images of each other, but one is Remington and one is Smith Corona. Or, whoever built them happened to have a pair of freshly US Arsenal rebuilt A3's that they wanted to convert to match rifles.

Please e-mail any questions. Thanks for looking.

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