WW2 1941 US Springfield Model 1903 Caliber 30-06 Bolt Action Rifle (Original)

SKU # WW2_1941_US_SPRINGFIELD_MODEL_1903_CALIBER_3006_BOLT_ACTION_RIFLE_ORIGINAL
$ 1,600.00

WW2 1941 US Springfield Model 1903 Caliber 30-06 Bolt Action Rifle (Original) SKU: US SPRINGFIELD M1903 DATED 1941 RIFLE Original/Reproduction: Original  Availability: In-stock Manufacturer: Springfield Armory Date...

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WW2 1941 US Springfield Model 1903 Caliber 30-06 Bolt Action Rifle (Original)

SKU: US SPRINGFIELD M1903 DATED 1941 RIFLE

Original/Reproduction: Original 

Availability: In-stock

Manufacturer: Springfield Armory

Date Manufactured: 1941

Model: M1903

Serial Number: 497768

Caliber: 30-06

Magazine: Five-round magazine

Barrel Length: 24 inch round

Total Length: 36 in 

Weight: 8.5 pounds

Bore Condition: 9.5/10

Action: Bolt

Effective firing range: 300-400 Yards

Elevation Setting

Sight: Aperture rear sight, blade type front sight

Stock: Walnut

Sling: Leather

Condition: Excellent

Bore Condition: 9.5/10

Price: $1,900.00

Seller Type: Classification: C&R / FFL

Seller ID: JMW

Seller Code: CA 1531

Return Policy: 3-day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.

Description 

1941 US Springfield Model 1903 .30-06 caliber rifle. Receiver stamped U.S Springfield Armory Model 1903. Barrel stamped U.S. M.C. 8-41 and encircled S. Stock stamped AAHO P D1836-4. Blued finish. Hooded front sight. Adjustable rear sight. Bayonet lug. Leather sling. Canvas barrel tip cover. Wood stock with compartment in butt. Caliber / Gauge: 30-06 Barrel Length: 24" Serial Number: 497768 Classification: C&R / FFL Condition: Barrel: Light finish loss. Bore: Moderate wear with good rifling. Receiver: Light finish loss. Stock: Light wear. Mechanically good.

 

History

The Springfield M1903, often referred to simply as the “’03 Springfield,” was one of the most iconic and dependable bolt-action rifles fielded by American forces in the early 20th century. While originally adopted in 1903, the rifle remained in service well into World War II, serving alongside the semi-automatic M1 Garand as a marksman’s tool and a symbol of American military precision.

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