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$600ish is decidedly optimistic. I recently purchased one of these as a non-shooter parts source. S/N is 5001400. Eventually, the Ordnance Dept. issue receivers or cast. 01-22-2008, 02:52 PM #17: 45B20 . But for 795.00 you have mostly an original 1903A3 with a new barrel. Most opinion is not to shoot these because of documented failures due to improperly heat treatment. Description: On consignment we have a National Ordnance 1903-A3 rifle in .30-06. This rifle features a National Ordnance cast receiver with military walnut stock and buttplate, Remington barrel from June of 1944, and comes fitted with a leather sling. There's one on Gunbroker with a starting bid of $589.00 that has no bids. 30-06 NATL ORD SO-EL Monte Cal 5029206." Built in the 1960's and early 1970's, these rifle were constructed with new commercially-made National Ordnance … I shoot my rifles so a good barrel is important. national ordnance 1903 thanks for the reply. This included a prefixing program for duplicate SNs, but using a “Z” prefix, and then requiring the stamping machine be set up to assure use of any given SN only one time. I traded into an 03A3, sad wood and missing rear sight, National Ordinance receiver. This National Ordnance 1903A3 is the perfect rifle for someone who wants a representative example of the WW2 issue Springfield 1903A3 rifle that they can shoot and enjoy. On the basis of my examination the "do not shoot" warning is a … recognized the folly of the foregoing, and on August 11, 1943 reinstated serial number control. Hello, Back in the 1970s I bought a 1903a3 rifle. Who, or what, are these rifles marked National Ordnance(?) Any info would be appreciated. Barrel marked R A over flaming bomb over 5-44. Remington, maybe? Receiver ring reads: "Mod 1903 A3 Cal. When I got it I discovered it was made by National Ordnance. Rifle features walnut stock, and parkerized finish. The stock will fetch $75-125 alone, if original and in decent shape. SIlly me, I didn't look at that part as closely as i should have. Anyone know the scoop on this Springfield that is marked 'NATL ORD'? By the way, there is no stress from wood touching the barrel except for the last inch. Reciever marked "cal 30-06" and "model 1903A3" in small letters, NATL … There is considerable data out there on the Santa Fe/National Ordnance M1903A3 clones which feature a cast, rather than forged, receiver. Really nice shape, mechanically, used to have plastic(?) Some were unfinished with bad heat treating.) For a "chopped" National Ordnance 1903A3, I'd agree. 'Scant'-style stock. national ordnance model 1903a3 30-06-springfield bolt action rifle description: this is a national ordnance model 1903a3 30-06-springfield bolt action rifle the barrel is stamped “ra bomb 7-44” bore of the 24" two-groove barrel is bright, shiny and excellent the over all finish of the metal is 97% I plan to shoot the 1903a3 with commercial ammo or handloads that are equal or less than commercial pressures.....I will get the head space checked by a competent gunsmith and also buy go no go gauges.....should I see the head space increase....the gun will be sold to Numrich.....for parts.. 8/17/18 - This is an original WW2 production Remington 03-A3 rifle, that was later re-arsenaled at Ogden arsenal, then sent to Schenectady New York, where it was made into a rifle for the National Match program, and finally delivered to Letterkenny Ordnance Depot in Chambersburg PA in 1957. Please contact us with any questions, or for purchase options. ?? Gun is in very good condition. Description: NATIONAL ORDNANCE M1903A3 .30-06 SPR RIFLE National Ordnance model 1903A3 .30-06 SPR bolt-action rifle. Or used surplused 1903/1903A3 barrels with the gas system welded on. Mine came with a black plastic hand guard which I removed. Wouldn't you know it but a real nice 1903A3 that has only seen the Ogden Arsenal turned up and I bought that as well. Checking other forums I got mixed replies, some N. O. receivers are jsut fine and some are disasters waiting to happen. It has a Remington barrel on it ( 2 groove). Especially for the technical article.. All the parts appear to be what a Springfield 1903a3 should have. I thought it was a Remington make or Springfield mfger. upper handguard, but it died some years ago. For one with the stock, handguard, sights and everything else "military", I'd say more like $200-300. Barrels were made by casting the gas parts and some by cobbling together scrapped issue barrels.
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