Gibbs M1903A4 SNIPER
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Shooting tiny groups with the Gibbs M1903A4 Springfield can be challenging. Its not ergonomic, the two-stage trigger is stout, and a cheek weld is impossible to achieve due to massive amounts of drop in the stock. Recoil is zesty, and the steel buttplate doesnt help. With a bit of practice I became adept enough that I took second place in my... Read critic reviews...
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The Gibbs M1903-A4 is built using original Remington-made World War II M1903-A3 actions and turned-down bolts, which Gibbs obtained large quantities of when it purchase the rifle division of Parker-Hale in the 1990s. Gibbs then utilizes new-made 4-groove barrels made identical to the originals. Each receiver is carefully drilled and tapped using replicas of the original "Redfield" rings and mounts and the 2nd Generation Gibbs 1903A4 M73G2 scope made by Hi-Lux/Leatherwood, an exact copy of the M73B1 scope, used on the 1st model M1903-A4's. Each barreled action has the original military parkerized finish with parkerized stock furniture, again, identical to the originals. The stocks are new-made "C" configuration with a linseed oil finish.Each gun comes with a replica of the original user's manual. The result is a firearm that comes out of the box in brand-new condition, ready for shooting, display, reenacting, and field use. Not just exceptional in looks and finish, each gun is made to hold to the accuracy standards of the U.S. Government during World War II. "We want our customers to know that they can achieve the same accuracy as World War II snipers with these guns" stated Val Forget, President of Forgett Investments, LLC.Like all replicas and historic remakes, the Gibbs M1903-A4 has a number of features that intentionally distinguish it from originals, even by the casual observer. For instance, the barrels are marked with the modern dates of manufacture, unlike original barrels that would have had 1940's manufacturing dates. Gibbs also does not remove the receiver markings, another telling feature to distinguish this historic remake. Finally, the scopes are marked "Rifle Scope M73G2" with the Malcolm-Hi-Lux Optics name and unique serial number, unlike the originals, which were marked with Weaver's manufacturer's marks.Technical Data
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