Description

In excellent factory original condition, we have an extremely difficult to locate U.S. WW1 Issued M-1903 Springfield Rifle that was manufactured in June, 1918 at the height of wartime production, one of the last blued rifles manufactured before the black phosphate finish was adopted.   You will notice the very scarce Eagle Head acceptance cartouche that was used during this time at the height of production by temporary inspectors.  This rifle is 100% factory original with an excellent bore.

As you know, most of the rifles issued during the War were the M-1917 U.S. Enfield, as M-1903 production could just not keep up with the demand of fielding an army.  Almost all of these guns were rebuilt and reworked after both world wars and finding a rifle such as this is an absolute extreme rarity.  Today in 2020 were are at the one hundred and 2 year mark for the fiercest fighting the US forces participated in.  This is certainly an important artifact of those times and in a condition that would be impossible to find in most museums.