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anyone know about these 1903a3?

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Your question is buried in the link so you might want to edit that.

 

I've never personally dealt with Sarco, but I've seen many people on here recommend them. They are located in Easton, PA so you may be able to check it out in person before buying.

 

Honestly, if I had the $ to spend I might go there tomorrow and grab it for myself.

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Your question is buried in the link so you might want to edit that.

 

I've never personally dealt with Sarco, but I've seen many people on here recommend them. They are located in Easton, PA so you may be able to check it out in person before buying.

 

Honestly, if I had the $ to spend I might go there tomorrow and grab it for myself.

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Your question is buried in the link so you might want to edit that.

 

I've never personally dealt with Sarco, but I've seen many people on here recommend them. They are located in Easton, PA so you may be able to check it out in person before buying.

 

Honestly, if I had the $ to spend I might go there tomorrow and grab it for myself.

I might go in the morning to see what they have..

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I looked at them, and they are decent. The 03-A3 I saw had the repro stock, sights, and trigger housing. It was a little messy looking finish wise, and they only had one on the floor. I inquired about more and they told me they didn't have any. It doesn't look like a recovered drill rifle, so it seems like a good investment if you are willing to shell out a few more dollars for USGI parts. Also fine if you are just looking for a shooter.

 

FWIW I also saw a similar condition SA 1903.

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I looked at them, and they are decent. The 03-A3 I saw had the repro stock, sights, and trigger housing. It was a little messy looking finish wise, and they only had one on the floor. I inquired about more and they told me they didn't have any. It doesn't look like a recovered drill rifle, so it seems like a good investment if you are willing to shell out a few more dollars for USGI parts. Also fine if you are just looking for a shooter.

 

FWIW I also saw a similar condition SA 1903.

thanks for the info. when did you last see?

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I looked at them, and they are decent. The 03-A3 I saw had the repro stock, sights, and trigger housing. It was a little messy looking finish wise, and they only had one on the floor. I inquired about more and they told me they didn't have any. It doesn't look like a recovered drill rifle, so it seems like a good investment if you are willing to shell out a few more dollars for USGI parts. Also fine if you are just looking for a shooter.

 

FWIW I also saw a similar condition SA 1903.

did you notice if it was put together well ( straight sights and all)

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It seemed OK. I didn't know as much as I do now about 1903s and A3s, but they were basically rebuilds. FWIW, I didn't buy one. If you follow CMP Forum, you will probably get a good deal for all USGI parts.

 

Oh, and I was there about 6 or 8 weeks ago. I know it's been a while, but I assume they are all of the same quality.

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