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Your post is a bit confusing...you are thinking of buying a 1903 and making it a "sniper" rifle? The 1903s are getting harder to find...at least the ones in good condition. The prices are going through the roof on those rifles as well. Is there a reason you want a 1903 versus something more modern? Because if you want to get it to original form...it's going to cost you.
At first when I read your post...I thought you were asking about the Israeli M1A that SA was offering a few years ago from the IDF. |
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The M1903A4 is the sniper verison of the spring field, because it's modded with a rail for mounting the scope. I think finding one missing a scope would make it a lot cheaper, and then buying the scope, and mounting accesories seperately.
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Why not buy something more modern? If you want an accurate WWII era rifle...go K31, M39, or Swede 96.
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