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Posted: 2/11/2024 1:22:35 AM EDT
I genuinely feel bad for you young whippersnappers when you face pricetags of 800+ for a 1903 Springfields and the like. My first 1903 was in 1968 for $35 and it was primo. My first gun book was Hatcher's Notebook. I have Brophy's book as well.

This one is one of the Greek returns via CMP. Its a double heattreat high number receiver with bbl date of 1918. I can't say I was super jazzed at this one. The inletting is horrible. I think these were 450 with C stock.



I didn't like the green parkerizing.



The 2nd rifle is a Remington m/1903 with bbl 3-42. Sold this later at gunshow.








Link Posted: 2/11/2024 1:27:30 AM EDT
[#1]
Last sales catalog from Martin Retting in Culver City, Calif. This illustrates pre-68 prices. I have the whole catalog. Any parts you need to make your rifle ~correct~ step right up....




Link Posted: 2/11/2024 10:24:00 AM EDT
[#2]
Unless you are talking about modern CMP prices you are behind on the current pricing.  Most 1903s are going north of 1000 for a 1903a3 and higher for an older 1903 in good shape.
Link Posted: 2/15/2024 12:21:11 PM EDT
[#3]
Nice looking rifles, I have a couple 03A3s but really want to find a nice high number Rock Island 1903, easier said than done
Link Posted: 2/16/2024 11:00:37 AM EDT
[#4]
Also min wage was $7.25 so that 49.99 rifle would have cost over a months worth of salary back than..

We look at the price and say man they were cheap.. its all relative...
Link Posted: 2/16/2024 12:41:38 PM EDT
[#5]
Gas used to be 25 cents a gallon.  You were maybe making an dollar an hour.
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