
U.S. RIfles, Cal. 30, M1903, M1903A1, M1903A3, M1903A4
The M1903 first saw combat during the Philippine-American War, and by the outbreak of WWI was the U.S. Army's standard infantry rifle. It began to be supplanted by the semi-automatic M1 Garand in 1936, but due to production shortages and other issues, it was still used extensively in WWII. Post-war it remained in service primarily secondary uses such as guard duty, as a drill rifle, and for sniper duty. Today the M1903 Springfield remains popular as a civilian firearm, historical collector's piece, a competitive shooting rifle, and as a military drill rifle.
Produced by the U.S. Army in 1944, this technical manual was created for ordnance maintenance personnel. It contains detailed instructions for the disassembly, assembly, inspection, maintenance and repair of the M1903, M1903A1, M1903A3, M1903A4 (snipers) as well as the associated M1905 and M1 bayonets and scabbards, slings, and M73B1 telescopic sight.
- Forfatter
- War Department
- ISBN
- 9781940453651
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 177 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 7.2.2022
- Forlag
- Periscope Film LLC
- Antall sider
- 124
