Hello Battle Tested friends,
Am working on a 1903 Springfield project to use up extra parts that I have at home. Might have been better off selling the parts, rather then spending
money on the major parts that I need to do this build. Oh well.
I had, on hand, a Pre-WWII C stock with hand guard, about 2-3 different complete bolts and various small parts. I thought, What they hell' I'll build a rifle.
1903 Springfield receivers are becoming scarce....even on Gunbroker. Was looking for a high numbered, 1930's period receiver. I ended up getting a decent
MkI receiver. Still has finish on it, whether original or older redo. Higher number serial, so don't have to worry about that aspect; the barrel threads were good. paid $280 for the receiver.
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Then, I scoured GunBroker and Ebay for a barrel. Lots of 1903A3 barrels on Ebay, but the M1903 barrels are far between. Picked up a really nice SA 9-42 barrel with a USMC front sight and a complete rear sight. Very good rifling,but outer finish was worn some. Paid $125 for the barrel.
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I visited a friend who has the tools to install the barrel. While checking head space with an armorer's tool, we found that the chamber was short! So we ever so carefully reamed it out till it went Go/No Go on the gages.
Had on hand 2-3 different complete bolts. I used an all SA bolt with a NS body
Acquired a fine checkered but plate Early SA....NOT the A3 butt plate; a milled trigger guard/floor plate/Follower & Spring and an upper band.
Trigger/sear/spring I already had.
All assembled nicely....However.......I forgot ALL about the Ejector and its screw!!!! Also need a lower sling swivel.
Well, the whole purpose for this build was to mount a scope that mounts at the Magazine Cut-Off slot. I bought a Weaver K3 for like $60 that had this B-Square 18477 scope mount with it, So I figured I would try to use it. Haven't yet figured out how to mount it. I've read mixed reviews about the mount. If it doesn;t do well, I just may go with the S&K Springfield mount, which is supposed to zero pretty well and stay solid.
Next time I am home from Overseas, on vacation, I will complete the build, so completed photos and give a range report.
In the meantime, thanks or your interest.