US Model 1903 Springfield Rifle Serial Number Ranges Explore the comprehensive serial number ranges for the US Model 1903 Springfield Rifle, encompassing the production years of Springfield Armory, Rock Island Arsenal, Remington, and Smith-Corona
U. S. Springfield Model 1903 Production - Springfield Armory National . . . Below is a list of serial numbers for the M1903 noting the year it was produced All given serial numbers are approximate These are numbered by calendar year Note whether it was produced by Springfield Armory, Rock Island Arsenal, Remington Arms, or Smith Corona before looking at serial numbers
Information On M1903 Receiver Failures The change in heat treating was instituted between serial number 750,00 and 800,000 at Springfield and by serial number 285,506 at Rock Island Arsenal Rifles manufactured after these serial numbers are referred to as "high numbered" receivers and are commonly stated to be safe to shoot
Are Low Number 03 Rifles Unsafe? - High Caliber History The double heat treatment for receivers from Springfield Armory was in place by serial number 800,000 and by serial number 286,507 for those made at Rock Island Arsenal Anything below those numbers is considered to be “low number” guns that are dangerous to fire
Is the Springfield 1903 Still Safe? Heat-Treatment Explained Your Springfield 1903 rifle is considered safe to shoot if it was made after the heat treatment issues were fixed For Springfield Armory-made rifles, any rifle with a serial number higher than 800,000 is considered safe For Rock Island Arsenal-made rifles, any rifle made after serial number 285,507 is considered safe
Springfield Armory declares low number M1903s Safe One of my 1903's has a very low 5 digit serial number and is on at least its 3rd barrel It started out its life as a ramrod bayonet rifle and was converted to 30-06 and rebarreled again in WWII The barrel on it now shows a lot of wear so there it no telling just how many rounds have actually gone through it in the past 115 years
M1903 M1903A3 Rifle Information - Civilian Marksmanship Program CMP does not recommend firing any Springfield rifle with a ”low number” receiver Such rifles should be regarded as collector’s items, not “shooters ” CMP also does not recommend firing any Springfield rifle, regardless of serial number, with a single heat-treated “low number” bolt
1903 Springfield value and things to look for - The Firing Line Serial numbers considered in the "safe" range are above 800,000 for springfield armory 1903's, above 285,506 for Rock Island Arsenal 1903's and all 03a3's from Remington and Smith-Corona Beware renumbered low number receivers
M1903 safety check - Springfield Armory Forums If I remember correctly, under 800,000 serial numbers are not heat treated properly and are not safe to shoot Serial numbers above 800,000 have the proper heat treatment and are safe to shoot Please research it before you shoot it, unless its with an afore mentioned vice and a long string
1903 Springfield -- IS IT SAFE TO SHOOT - AR15. COM Springfies Armory 03s that are serialed as 800,000 or higher are safe to shoot, same goes for Rock Island Arsenal rifles with a serial number of 286,506 or higher; anything below that is unsafe to fire