Model of 1903 – Rock Island receiver – Rare receiver – Serial number puts it very near to the batch of serials carried by the USMC at battle of Belleau woods. A FOIA request may reveal more. Manufactured in 1906 by serial with a 12-18 AV rebarrel after the war showing it did see action. Stock is correct along with all parts. Muzzle Erosion tests at a 1. Bore looks great. Action is smooth.

Comes with Sling – Bandolier – Strip Clips - Bayonet – 60 rounds of 30.06

Bayonet is in a reproduction scabbard and has restored wood grips. AFH 1942 marked for American Fork and Hoe – Has been well restored at some point

Not a reclaimed receiver. No rust – It has Duracoat paint on parts and receiver to mimic parkerization. Paint job looks great, just the paint is not that convincing at being parkerization. Receiver does show areas of past pitting with no active rust currently.

Note on “They have them at The CMP” The CMP has drastically raised prices and are selling reclaimed receivers. In Store you cannot get anything for less that $1050 and that is for a roached out example on a reclaimed receiver. In store locally you are not going to get near one for less than $1500 and that is with no accessories in both cases.

Trades to be conducted at Freedom shooting or Echoes of Glory – No background check needed, just friendly spaces to do it at

I am listing multiple rifles so a group trade is always on the table. Can add more 7mm Ammo for the right trade also to get total right.

Cash Price : $1250

What I want for trades (+/- Cash as needed)
MP5 Style Pistol/Rifle
Keltec RFB in .308
PS90
Anything Belt Fed
Hk G3 / PTR 91 (no century arm builds)
Cetme Model L
Tavor in .308
KRISS Vector
G43
Complete K98
Anything in 50 BMG
DP27
Sig P226
CZ Pistols and carbines
The Weird and Unusual that goes bang
Bulk parts and restore projects


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