I've never really shown this over here. But I was sort of bored today, and thought it might spark some discussion. And maybe kick up some original rifles that I'm not aware of yet. I keep a log of all known rifles, so if you have one, contact me.
This rifle was original a National Match 1903A1 made in 1935 or 1936. Even though I believe the rifle is most likely a 1935, It's really hard to tell for certain which year as the Marines replaced the barrel with a SA 4/38 barrel. At the same time they drilled the hatcher hole and enlarged the gas hole in the bolt. The Marines did receive National Match 03's in 1935 and 1936, so it really could have been in either shipment. It's just hard to know for certain since it doesn't have it's original barrel.
The Marines only received National Match 1903's in Certain years, and all were used by the Marine Active and Reserve teams at the National Matches. At the end of the season all rifles were returned to the Philly Depot and the ones with worn barrels, had their barrels replaced with standard barrels. The rifles then became known as Special Targets, which were NM rifles rebarreled by the Marines.
These Marine Special Targets were no longer used by the Marine Teams in the National Matches, but were used in Marine Divisional competitions such as the Elliot Cup. Since the Fleet Marine Corps did not want the Army C stock till they absolutely had to order some in 1942, there are orders for Special Targets to be stocked in a Straight stock like the one below. Probably just because that is what the normal Marine who was using the rifle in Divisional Competition were used to.
It is easy to tell if a stock was on a Marine Team NM or Special Target, as the stocks were modifed by the Marines in a way that is easily identified.
In January 1943, the Marines started to mount the 8X Unertl Scopes on the Marine NM team rifles and the Special Targets, and by Febuary they started to ship to the Pacific.
Here is a Marine NM, rebuilt into a Special Target, then had the Unetl scope mounted by the Marines. I suspect the way the documents read, this one probably had the scope mountned in early 1943. I only wish this rifle could talk, as the overall condition appears to be of one that was actually fielded at one time.
This rifle was original a National Match 1903A1 made in 1935 or 1936. Even though I believe the rifle is most likely a 1935, It's really hard to tell for certain which year as the Marines replaced the barrel with a SA 4/38 barrel. At the same time they drilled the hatcher hole and enlarged the gas hole in the bolt. The Marines did receive National Match 03's in 1935 and 1936, so it really could have been in either shipment. It's just hard to know for certain since it doesn't have it's original barrel.
The Marines only received National Match 1903's in Certain years, and all were used by the Marine Active and Reserve teams at the National Matches. At the end of the season all rifles were returned to the Philly Depot and the ones with worn barrels, had their barrels replaced with standard barrels. The rifles then became known as Special Targets, which were NM rifles rebarreled by the Marines.
These Marine Special Targets were no longer used by the Marine Teams in the National Matches, but were used in Marine Divisional competitions such as the Elliot Cup. Since the Fleet Marine Corps did not want the Army C stock till they absolutely had to order some in 1942, there are orders for Special Targets to be stocked in a Straight stock like the one below. Probably just because that is what the normal Marine who was using the rifle in Divisional Competition were used to.
It is easy to tell if a stock was on a Marine Team NM or Special Target, as the stocks were modifed by the Marines in a way that is easily identified.
In January 1943, the Marines started to mount the 8X Unertl Scopes on the Marine NM team rifles and the Special Targets, and by Febuary they started to ship to the Pacific.
Here is a Marine NM, rebuilt into a Special Target, then had the Unetl scope mounted by the Marines. I suspect the way the documents read, this one probably had the scope mountned in early 1943. I only wish this rifle could talk, as the overall condition appears to be of one that was actually fielded at one time.
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