Well, I finally got to take my Remington made 1903A3 I got from the CMP to the range.
CMP had said the barrels were shot out, well, they were undercutting themselves. My first three shots grouped up real nice at 100 yards. Dead center, tad low. (And the low was easily corrected.) A friend of mine with very little rifle experience was hitting the target pretty consistently at 100 yds. The rifle is just dang good.
The questions I had, was someone had posted a link that could tell you lots of information about your rifle, based off the serial number. I wouldn't mind knowing the history of my rifle, can anyone help me there?
Also, I had heard 1903A4 models were marked A3. I know it is a longshot, and probably not a chance, but is there a way I can check and see if my A3 is really an A4?
CMP had said the barrels were shot out, well, they were undercutting themselves. My first three shots grouped up real nice at 100 yards. Dead center, tad low. (And the low was easily corrected.) A friend of mine with very little rifle experience was hitting the target pretty consistently at 100 yds. The rifle is just dang good.
The questions I had, was someone had posted a link that could tell you lots of information about your rifle, based off the serial number. I wouldn't mind knowing the history of my rifle, can anyone help me there?
Also, I had heard 1903A4 models were marked A3. I know it is a longshot, and probably not a chance, but is there a way I can check and see if my A3 is really an A4?