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WW2 Remington U.S. MODEL 1903-A3 Rifle Dated 9-43 looking for new home
2020-09-13
[Guns International] WW2 REMINGTON U.S. MODEL 1903-A3 Rifle Dated 9-43. Barrel stamped behind rear sight "R A/ Ordnance Bomb/ 9-43". Excellent condition but missing bolt release and bayonet lug retaining pin. Handguard replaced. Front sight blade missing. Has all the original Parkerizing and stock finish. Stock with crisp Remington inspection stamps. Working order and excellent bore. Parts easy replacements.
Posted by:Besoeker

#7  (1911 fat-fingered, of course)
Posted by: Glenmore   2020-09-13 16:29  

#6  Wonder who might want a 1915 mfg 1011A1 .45, untouched since 1919 (except for cleaning and servicing.)
Posted by: Glenmore   2020-09-13 16:28  

#5  i did a job there once, when you're from the West this region is quite an eye opener.
Posted by: 746   2020-09-13 13:53  

#4  /\ Yes, a lot more to VA horse country than horses. Perhaps we should leave it at that, ha.
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-09-13 10:43  

#3  Excellent locations, Besoeker, and very easy to leave both a good deal lighter of wallet, but in my experience well worth it. I have marauded that part of the commonwealth with gusto; girls, horses, and a delightful hidden little place to kill deer.
Posted by: Cesare   2020-09-13 10:19  

#2  I have one dated 2-42. All original.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2020-09-13 09:50  

#1  Middleburg, VA. and Condon's Guns is a great place to visit, even if you don't make a purchase. I have no connection to the store, just miss going there. Too much of a journey these days. I recommend the 'Hunter's Head' in nearby Upperville for dinner.

Store website found here.
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-09-13 09:40  

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