Springfield M1903
The Springfield M1903 is a rifle with American bolt , initially manufactured by the factory of the same name, it was produced by other manufacturing units (Remington, Rockisland). It was employed much during the First World War and more confidentially during the Second. A version of precision was developed for the marksmen during the Second world war (M1903 A4) and remained in service until in 1963. The capacity of Springfield M1903 is of five cartridge S of Caliber .30-06 (7,62 mm). As many rifles with cylinder head with bolt it is precise, robust and not very expensive but this manual mechanism does not offer that a rate of shooting reduced, reason for which the M1 Garand semi-automatic was preferred to him during the Second world war.
External bonds (in English)
- M1903.com
- SniperCountry.com article one the M1903
- Springfield M1903 At Modern Firearms
- SurplusRifle.com - Springfield M1903 files
- SurplusRifle.com - Springfield M1903A3 files
- Olive-Drab.com - Springfield M1903 and M1903A3 riffles
- Olive-Drab.com - Springfield M1903A4 sniper riffle
Glasses were especially designed for the sniper the glasses m 83
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