1903A4 Springfield sniper rifle replica
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1903A4 Springfield sniper rifle replica
Interesting video about the Gibbs replica of a classic rifle .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcc99z8PPQw
Dave
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcc99z8PPQw
Dave
Re: 1903A4 Springfield sniper rifle replica
thats interesting, thanks
Re: 1903A4 Springfield sniper rifle replica
A $1000 US will get you one if so desired. http://www.aimsurplus.com/product.aspx? ... groupid=12
Blu
Blu

Re: 1903A4 Springfield sniper rifle replica
...and $100US will get you the leather scope caps for itBlu wrote:A $1000 US will get you one if so desired. http://www.aimsurplus.com/product.aspx? ... groupid=12
Blu
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FYI the bolts on these are A3 not A4. They have a full length safety catch that touches the scope as opposed to the half safety on the A4.
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???Porcupine wrote:FYI the bolts on these are A3 not A4. They have a full length safety catch that touches the scope as opposed to the half safety on the A4.
My WW2 dated Remington A4 seems to have a standard safety too - as far as I know they ALL did!
It was just one of the many design faults with the rifle
Er, NO THANKS - at least, not at that price!
When they first came out the Gibbs A4's were selling in the UK for about £1000, usually less.
Two years o so down the line, and the newer version (with a new improved 2nd-generation M73B1 replica scope; the 1st gen. copies kept breaking) is now 40% more expensive!!
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Just had a Google around because the A4 I've handled had a half-length safety and the owner told me this was one of the differences between A3 and A4... Turns out the shorter safety was an after-market post-war product and was never issued by the military. My bad!saddler wrote:My WW2 dated Remington A4 seems to have a standard safety too - as far as I know they ALL did!
It was just one of the many design faults with the rifle
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Yip - Lyman brought out a load of such gizmos after the war to capitalise on folk customising old mil-surp bolt actions into sporting guns.Porcupine wrote:Just had a Google around because the A4 I've handled had a half-length safety and the owner told me this was one of the differences between A3 and A4... Turns out the shorter safety was an after-market post-war product and was never issued by the military. My bad!saddler wrote:My WW2 dated Remington A4 seems to have a standard safety too - as far as I know they ALL did!
It was just one of the many design faults with the rifle
You are hereby fined 100 SSA 6.8SPC cases....

bigteeth
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Before purchasing one of these I suggest you read the following article;
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/paul.tvg/G ... Sniper.pdf
I saw the original rifle before it was rebuilt and it was very poorly finished. The Chinese manufactured scope was equally appalling.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/paul.tvg/G ... Sniper.pdf
I saw the original rifle before it was rebuilt and it was very poorly finished. The Chinese manufactured scope was equally appalling.
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