I have a WW2 1943 Remington 03-A3 for review. Please let me know what you think! I really appreciate everyone's opinion.
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Beautiful 1943 Remington
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Appears to be original, and went through Ogden Arsenal at some time and received the OGEK mark. Doesn't mean that anything was done; just that it went through the facility.
The barrel, receiver, and safety should be phosphate (Parkerized), with all other parts being blued.
My slightly earlier original Remington.
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Stock has been oiled or something (looking at the wrong 03). The first one looks fine, must be a late 43. Many of these came out of the DCM back in the day.Last edited by 101combatvet; 08-03-2019, 08:03 PM.
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The early Remington 03-A3 stocks did not have the RA on them, but can be told from the Smith-Corona stocks by the square cut on the front lower band spring cut, and the Remington has a 7/16" circle on the P proof where the S-C had a 1/2" circle.
The Remington buttplate (stamped) was 1/16" checkered where the Smith-Corona was 3/16".
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Originally posted by 101combatvet View PostStock has been oiled or something (looking at the wrong 03). The first one looks fine, must be a late 43. Many of these came out of the DCM back in the day.
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