Had it for about a year and have put about 250-rds of ball and match-type 30'06 ammo through it.
It has a period-correct 03A3 receiver, Redfield mount, rings and screws trigger guard, etc., (no ChiCom stuff). The local 03A4 guy that built it relates that the stock was one of five unissued stocks (w/ handguards) that he picked up about 10yrs ago, made by a company that supplied them to the military.
Barrel is a Criterion. It shot 1957 FN '06 ball ammo (pictured in the foreground) shockingly well, grouping 5-rds into just over an inch @ 100yds once I'd gotten it sighted-in on paper @ 50yds. The scope I already had. It's a Lyman 3x Alaskan, w/ the very fine crosshairs and a "dot" in the center, which actually helped me keep the rounds in the bull @ 100yds. I know the Alaskan is not the scope they assigned for 03A4 usage, but it sports a similar appearance and this one is old enough to be "close." Glass is still decent too.
Obviously not correct are the Eagle stock pack, the camo tape and, I think, the sling, all of which I added. The camo tape was just a visual experiment.
For the first 50-rds or so, I shot the rifle using the sling but without the stockpack. Then I tried shooting it with the stock pack after tucking some foam underneath it. This worked great as it raised my eye to a level where the sight-picture in the Lyman is clear and doesn't wink-out. It also gave me a consistent cheekweld.
Sorry for the crappy pics, but despite the sunny day it was about 25-degrees and the deck was frozen over w/ snow & ice.
I've seen and handled several of the Gibbs 03A4s and while they were okay I never got one. For some reason, when the local guy had this one out for sale, it appealed to me.
I'm trying to enjoy it for what it is - old school cool ... plus I'm real happy that it's also a shooter.
It has a period-correct 03A3 receiver, Redfield mount, rings and screws trigger guard, etc., (no ChiCom stuff). The local 03A4 guy that built it relates that the stock was one of five unissued stocks (w/ handguards) that he picked up about 10yrs ago, made by a company that supplied them to the military.
Barrel is a Criterion. It shot 1957 FN '06 ball ammo (pictured in the foreground) shockingly well, grouping 5-rds into just over an inch @ 100yds once I'd gotten it sighted-in on paper @ 50yds. The scope I already had. It's a Lyman 3x Alaskan, w/ the very fine crosshairs and a "dot" in the center, which actually helped me keep the rounds in the bull @ 100yds. I know the Alaskan is not the scope they assigned for 03A4 usage, but it sports a similar appearance and this one is old enough to be "close." Glass is still decent too.
Obviously not correct are the Eagle stock pack, the camo tape and, I think, the sling, all of which I added. The camo tape was just a visual experiment.
For the first 50-rds or so, I shot the rifle using the sling but without the stockpack. Then I tried shooting it with the stock pack after tucking some foam underneath it. This worked great as it raised my eye to a level where the sight-picture in the Lyman is clear and doesn't wink-out. It also gave me a consistent cheekweld.
Sorry for the crappy pics, but despite the sunny day it was about 25-degrees and the deck was frozen over w/ snow & ice.
I've seen and handled several of the Gibbs 03A4s and while they were okay I never got one. For some reason, when the local guy had this one out for sale, it appealed to me.
I'm trying to enjoy it for what it is - old school cool ... plus I'm real happy that it's also a shooter.
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