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1903 Springfield Parts and Accessories - 1903 Springfield Parts and Accessories for sale.
 
Clean Your Mauser - Details the field strip cleaning of the Mauser Rifle. Historic information is also provided. Nice photos. Good practical information.
 
Dayton Traister Inc. - Dayton Traister Inc. manufacturers the Mark II adjustable trigger, speed lock kit and Mark II Safety for Mauser M93-98 and M1903/1903A3 Springfields.
 
France-Collection, dossier Springfield 1903 - The Mauser was superior from the standpoint of rapidity of loading and the ammunition it fired.On August 15, 1900, Springfield Armory completed an experimental magazine rifle which they believed to be an improvement over the Krag.
 
Hoosier Gun Works - Mauser M-93-M-98 gun parts. Enfield #1 Mk3 and #4 Mk1 parts.
 
K98k Mauser - Provides information on the German K98k rifle, its 7.92x57 (8mm) cartridge and much more. Also includes an Internet Mauser Shooting Society.
 
M1903 Series - A Web Page devoted to the U.S. Rifle, Caliber .30, M1903 Series, better known as the Springfield.
 
M1903/A3 Forum - Discussion forum for the Model 1903 rifles.
 
Mauser K98k - Covers the K98k rifle, the Wehrmacht's Standard Arm. Includes information on the 8mm round.
 
Mauser K98k Online Forum - Message board.
 
Mauser Shooting Society - A shooting society that encourages use of the various Mauser rifles.
 
Peter Paul Mauser - In 1897 Mauser produced the Mauser Gewehr magazine-rifle. It was Germany's answer to the French Lebel M1888. It has been claimed that it was the most successful bolt-action rifle ever designed.
 
Springfield 1903 Rifles - By: Brophy, William S.,Lt.Col., Hardcover, Publisher: Stackpole Books.
 
World War II Tribute - Tribute to the 1903 Springfield, the M1-Garand, and the men who carried them into World War II.
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