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Posted By: mad_dog Savage 1903 - 11/30/09
Definitely not the top of the ladder for condition in my collection but check out the serial number of this old girl.

How many 1903's did they make? This just filled a long time hole in my Savage rimfire group. Need a 23A and a 1914 and I'll be almost done I think.

Gene or Rick: one of you two mentioned that the early ones were mainly 22 short only? This one is stamped 22 S, L, LR and the mag is not stamped for caliber, only Savage Arms, Utica, N.Y.

Anyone here see or own one lower than this?

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Posted By: ROMAC Re: Savage 1903 - 11/30/09
That would make a nice addition to any collection!
Posted By: GeneB Re: Savage 1903 - 11/30/09
MD, Great find!!!! I had read a long time ago that the first 1000 or so 1903's were all produced in 22 SHORT (my pre-Savage collecting days). I have recently been trying to find the old article and either disprove or confirm it somehow. Another collector had read similar information somewhere that also indicated the first run was 22 SHORT and that all were sold at the 1903 World's Fair. All recent information I have been able to dig up has been pointing to this not being true. I didn't find out until recently that it seems the 1903 Worlds Fair was posponed and wasn't held until 1904! I think this gun finally proves that old information wrong.

That magazine is a new one on me, I have several different variations now and thought I might have seen them all(9). I would really appreciated close ups of it.

Gene

PS Is it for sale and if so how do we get it out of Canada? grin
Posted By: mad_dog Re: Savage 1903 - 11/30/09
I'll get some pics for you of the mag.

I think this one deserves a letter, just to see where it got to.

I read that Arthur Jr had a big part of the manufacturing of the 1903's, wonder if he actually held this one as it was only the 40th one to roll off the line.
Posted By: Rick99 Re: Savage 1903 - 12/01/09
Nice find. I think the lowest serial we have seen is in the 600's. Don't get to see these early rifles very often. You might take some shots of the insides and post for Gene. Sometimes there are a lot different internals in the early ones.
Posted By: 99LL leverlover Re: Savage 1903 - 12/01/09

M.D.

I dug mine out of the back closet, haven't looked at it for years. Mine is not lower than yours, but found ser # on the right inside plate, not the upper/lower tang. #94,27x. Says S,L,LR on bbl. Left side of pistol grip is checkered, right side is not. Hasn't been sanded off either. Just sum info...

... 99 LL ...
Posted By: steve99 Re: Savage 1903 - 12/04/09
Great find MD !! Looking forward to hearing more on this one.
Posted By: Savage99358 Re: Savage 1903 - 12/04/09
nice find.Great addition to the collection.Congrats


Mike
Posted By: norm99 Re: Savage 1903 - 12/04/09
nice looking old girl doesent get worse with age
Posted By: Monk291 Re: Savage 1903 - 12/06/09
Any idea where one could find a magazine for one of these? My dad was given one by a friend but the mag is missing
Posted By: steve99 Re: Savage 1903 - 12/06/09
Check gunbroker. they show up there, figure 75 to 100 each, US.
Posted By: mad_dog Re: Savage 1903 - 12/06/09
I'd have a spare original mag for it but I've gotta find a mag for my model 1912 before I give it up.

Posted By: Fushigi_Ojisan Re: Savage 1903 - 12/08/09
Dude! You totally have to get a factory letter for this one.

I am curious about the front sight and tang sight, in particular who made them. My 2nd 1903 (now with another member) came with matching Marbles sights.

Given its age and wear, it looks beautiful
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