THE MODEL 1903 SPRINGFIELD RIFLE AND
ITS VARIATIONS
From the Publisher
This book covers every model of the M1903 Springfield rifle from the
rod bayonet to the M1903A4 sniper variation, including all .22 caliber
and sporting rifles. Of particular note is the chapter detailing all
twelve telescopic sights developed for the sniper rifle versions including
all markings and specifications. 
About the
Author
Joe Poyer is also the author or coauthor of nine other books in the
"For Collectors Only" series.
Book Description
The Model 1903 Springfield Rifle and its Variations by Joe Poyer Edited
by Ed Furler, Jr.
The Model 1903 Springfield Rifle was perhaps
the most famous and popular of all U.S. military rifles. First issued
in 1903, it served in two world wars and the Korean War and numerous
smaller military actions around the globe between in the first half
of the 20th Century. It even saw limited service during the War in Vietnam.
Today, it is an extremely popular and sought-after military rifle by
collectors. A modification of the famous Mauser bolt action, The Model
1903 Springfield was legendary for its accuracy in the hands of a well-trained
rifleman. A variation of the rifle developed especially for match shooting
held the crown in the National Matches longer than any other rifle.
The National Matches have been conducted annually on a nationwide basis
since 1873—except in wartime—and involved both civilian
and military shooters competing on an equal basis. The matches exerted
a great deal of influence on the design of American military rifles
and marksmanship training.
“The Model 1903 Springfield Rifle
and its Variations” provides a detailed examination of this famous
military rifle on a part-by-part basis. Every variation in every part
is documented and matched to the serial number range of its use. Thirty-one
different variations of the rifle were developed over the 41 year course
of its production and all are described and identified.
Twelve different variations of the rifles were
developed as sniper rifles beginning in 1907. All are discussed and
described as are the telescopic sights used on each. The rifle was produced
for civilian shooters by the Springfield national armory as well. Several
variations of .30 caliber rifles were developed and sold through the
Director, Civilian Marksmanship Program and the National Rifle Association
for target shooting and hunting. A range of .22 caliber rimfire rifles
was also developed for both low cost military and civilian marksmanship
training in the 1920s and 1930s.
During World War II, to meet the needs of a
12 million man military force, the Remington Arms Company and the Smith
Corona Typewriter Company produced more than 1.8 million Model 1903A3
rifles including the Remington-manufactured Model 1903A4 sniper rifle.
Appendices provide additional information on
serial numbers, production numbers, ammunition, inspection procedures
and markings, lists of military and civilian inspectors and their markings,
the National Match rifle and the rare and highly classified Pedersen
device that converted this bolt action rifle to a semiautomatic rifle
during World War I with never-before published original factory photos.
A thorough bibliography completes the text.
“The Model 1903 Springfield Rifle
and its Variations,” is the fifteenth book in the North Cape Publication’s
“For Collectors Only” series for beginning and advanced
firearm’s collectors and the twenty-third book on their list.
This book is a complete compilation and discussion of all variations
of this famous rifle.
“The Model 1903 Springfield Rifle
and its Variations” is 456 pages long with six color plates and
hundreds of black and white drawings and photos. Format is perfect bound,
8.5 x 5.5 inches. Every part is illustrated in detail either in a drawing
or photo. As the book covers the entire range of the Model 1903 rifle
from the rod bayonet to the M1903A4 sniper rifle.
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