WWII Remington 1903A3 U.S. 03-A3 .30-06 Bolt Action Rifle 1943 C&R

SOLD FOR: $1276

LSB#: 220109RB051

Make: Remington

Model: 1903A3 (03-A3)

Serial Number: 3527897

Year of Manufacture: 1943 (page 375 of Joe Poyer’s book, The Model 1903 Springfield Rifle and its Variations, 3rd Edition).
Barrel Date: January, 1944

Caliber: .30-06 Springfield

Action Type: Bolt Action, Internal Magazine

Markings: The top of the receiver is marked “U.S. / REMINGTON / MODEL 03-A3 / 3527897”. The top of the barrel is marked “R A / flaming bomb / 1- 44” and the bottom is makred “P”. The safety is marked “SAFE READY” and the magazine cutoff is marked “ON OFF”. The underside of the bolt handle and many of the metal parts are marked “R” for Remington. The left side of the stock, above the trigger is marked “N.W.M.P.”.

Barrel Length: Approximately 24 Inches

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a pinned blade atop a raised base and under a removable protective hood. The rear sight is a fully adjustable aperture sight marked from “2-8” on the top and “0” with hash marks on the rear.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The hardwood stock has a straight grip, metal nose cap with bayonet lug, stacking loop, barrel band, 2 sling loops, 2 through bolts, and a metal buttplate with hinged door for storage. The buttplate shows scrapes and discoloration. The wood shows numerous scrapes, scratches and compression marks. The LOP measures 13 1/8  inches from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stock rates in about Very Good overall condition.

Type of Finish: Parkerized

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The 2 grooved bore is bright. The rifling is sharp. There is no erosion. The bore shows an M.E. of 0.3.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 90% of its metal finish. The metal shows scattered scuffs, light scrapes, and small scratches. The bottom metal shows several scrapes & scratches. The metal shows areas of discoloration from both oil residue and oxidation. The barrel shows light thinning. The receiver and bolt show light operational wear. Some of the screw heads show heavy use. The markings are deep. Overall, this rifle rates in about Very Good Plus condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment:  When the US Army was looking for a rifle design to replace the 1898 Krag rifle, they looked directly at the Spanish Model 1893 Mauser. This was due to the fact that the performance of the Model 1893 Mauser was far superior than that of the 1898 Krag during the Spanish-American War. The Model 1903 is basically a redesigned Mauser clone. A U.S. Patent Court eventually found that the U.S. Army had violated Mauser’s patents and required the U.S. Army to pay the German Mauser manufacturers patent royalties. Payments were stopped once WWI started. The 1903 has a strong reliable action that served the Army for over thirty years in two world wars. The 1903A3 is an improved version of the 1903 rifle that was introduced in 1942. The most significant change was the switch to a receiver bridge-mounted rear aperture sight.

This Remington Model 1903-A3 was made back in 1943. We don’t know its service history but it was most likely put to good use on or near a battlefield. It has nice Remington markings on the receiver and barrel as  well as lots of little “R” stamps onthe metal parts.This service rifle is almost 80 years old and still has a strong & bright bore. It will add to your WWII or Military collection and should do well at the range. Good luck.

WWII Remington 1903A3 U.S. 03-A3 .30-06 Bolt Action Rifle 1943 C&R
WWII Remington 1903A3 U.S. 03-A3 .30-06 Bolt Action Rifle 1943 C&R