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early Springfield 1903 rifle bayonets
The Springfield 1903 was adopted in 1903 with the ram rod bayonet and soon after President Teddy Roosevelt sent a letter to the Sec of War with his objections to this type of bayonet, production of the rod bayonet was halted. In May of 1905 a new 16 inch blade knife bayonet was adopted for the 1903 rifle.
During the later part of WW1, the bright blade of this bayonet had a finish applied and production ended a few years after WW1 only to be started again during the early years of WW2. Many of these bayonets had the blades cut back to ten inches starting around 1944.
The ram rod bayonet in my photo is original and in excellent conditionAttachment 106093Attachment 106094Attachment 106095
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I actually picked up a ramrod bayonet very reasonably a few years ago. I don't think a lot of people know what they are.
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I've had my share of Springfield bayonets in past. All gone now. Too bad, no pics either. Never had a ramrod bayonet, not many hereabouts.
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I would like to purchase a bayonet that will fit a 1903 A3 Remington rifle
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U.S. M1892, M1905 and M1 bayonets and their copies will fit your M1903A3.
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Originally Posted by
Tom in N.J.
U.S. M1892, M1905 and
M1 bayonets and their copies will fit your M1903A3.
Here is a pic for reference.
BEAR
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Last edited by BEAR; 04-14-2020 at 12:38 PM.
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Originally Posted by
cbanalyst
I would like to purchase a bayonet that will fit a 1903 A3 Remington rifle
Go to the buy and sell section and have a look or place a WTB and ask for one. These guys will have one to spare...
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