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  1. Jan 8, 2023 · The “rod-bayonet” M1903 was singled out for scorn by no less than President Theodore Roosevelt himself. It was changed to a conventional blade bayonet, similar to that of the Krag, in 1905.

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  2. Adopted long before most of the World War II generation was born, the M1903 was the designated substitute rifle if the M1 Garand was not available. The Rifle Caliber .30 Model 1903 was adopted as the standard U.S. military rifle in 1903.

  3. Jun 8, 2016 · The M1903 was manufactured by Springfield Armory at varying levels of production from 1903 until the late 1930s and at Rock Island Arsenal from 1903 until 1913 and again from 1917 until just...

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  4. Dec 6, 2021 · Going past the 1960s, the M1903 is still used by the military today for use as a line-throwing gun with the Coast Guard as well as in ceremonial duties.

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  5. Doughboys in the 28th Infantry Regiment, 1st Division, carry M1903 Springfields near Soissons, France, in 1918. While the suits went on for decades, the Springfield’s introduction to combat was nearly immediate.

  6. Aug 31, 2021 · First adopted on June 19, 1903, the United States Rifle, Caliber .30-06, Model 1903 remained in service in various guises as an issue combat weapon throughout World War II. The M1903 Springfield was designed in response to American combat experience during the Spanish American War.

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  8. Jul 17, 2023 · In World War 2, the M1903 was the initial front-line service rifle being handed out to American infantry when the nation went to war in December of 1941. The M1 Garand had become available though not in the numbers required which prompted US officials to order new production of the M1903 (these being the production-friendly M1903A3 models).

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