Remington U.S. Model 1903A3 .30-06 M1903A4-Style Sniper Configuration with Hi-Lux M73G4 Scope, 24 in Barrel
This Remington U.S. Model 1903A3 pairs a WWII-era receiver dated to December 1943 with an M1903A4-style sniper configuration. It features a receiver-top scope base with no iron sights, a turned-down bolt handle, and a 24 in RRMW steel barrel installed in 2012. A Hi-Lux Optics USMC M73G4 scope, a modern reproduction of the period pattern, is mounted and ready for use. The rifle retains a full-length hardwood service stock and a matte grey phosphate-style metal finish.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Bore Rifling: Good Rifling - Intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: There are light signs of wear and handling with some surface scratches. There is a deep blemish in the stock.
What's Included
- Hi-Lux Optics USMC Scope M73G4 (SN 002821), installed
- Receiver-top scope base (installed)
- Horizontally split scope rings (installed)
Built on a Remington U.S. Model 1903A3 receiver with a serial number dating to December 1943, this rifle is configured in the M1903A4-style sniper layout. It uses a receiver-top scope base with no iron sights installed and a turned-down bolt handle consistent with the pattern.
The barrel is an RRMW steel unit marked "RRMW Ephrata PA. 30-06" and "RR 2012," measuring 24 in. Chambered in .30-06, it feeds from a five-round internal magazine with a hinged floorplate. The bolt-action system includes a bolt shroud safety, and the length of pull measures 13.0 in.
A Hi-Lux Optics USMC M73G4 scope is mounted in horizontally split rings on the A4-style base. This optic is a modern reproduction of a WWII-era scope pattern and provides the rifle’s sole sighting system, with no front or rear iron sights installed.
The rifle retains a full-length hardwood service stock with a straight grip, upper handguard, two bands, sling swivels, and a bayonet nose-cap. The steel receiver and barrel wear a matte grey phosphate-style finish that complements the classic service configuration.




