Brothers in Arms - 3 from 43

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All of these were made in 1943, all from CMP. I can only wonder at the stories they could tell.



From Left to Right:
Springfield Armory M1 Garand
The wood is replacement GI but the rest of the rifle is matching and correct for the date. I really lucked out with this one from CMP.

Smith Corona 03A3

Mossberg M44US
Continues to serve in peacetime. A fair number of Boy Scouts have gotten their rifle shooting merit badge with this rifle.
 
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With the rear sight on a sleeve ahead of the receiver, a rear-swept bolt handle, and a C-type stock, I'd call that middle rifle a Model 1903A1, even if it has a stamped '03A3 triggerguard. But it's a classic by whatever designation !

Larry
 
With the rear sight on a sleeve ahead of the receiver, a rear-swept bolt handle, and a C-type stock, I'd call that middle rifle a Model 1903A1, even if it has a stamped '03A3 triggerguard. But it's a classic by whatever designation !

Larry

Dang, I'd uploaded a picture with a Springfield 03. Fixed now showing the Smith Corona 43 dated 03A3.

Thanks for the catch!
 
Have a 1911A1, M1 Garand and a Remington 1903A3 all made in 1943. Didn't plan it that way just happened and really didn't know when they were made until I started looking up the serial numbers. remember using the Mossbergs in 22rf at boot camp Great Lakes Naval Training Center 40 some odd years ago. Nice rifles and all should shoot very well. Frank
 
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