No. The 1903 Springfield was initially chambered in the 30-03 cartridge, later modified to the 30-06 cartridge. The latter cartridge is still manufactured and very popular. Virtually all firearms after 1895 shoot smokeless powder.
Springfield M1903.
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He used a rifle, a M1903 Springfield bolt action 30-06 rifle.
Your Springfield model 1903 bolt action rifle was made in the year 1905 with the serial number that you have supplied.
that would be a percussion black powder rifle from the civil war. value would depend on overall condition
Springfield Sniper Rifle or M1903 Springfield rifle was an American 5-round, magazine fed, bolt action rifle used in the early part of 20th century. It was 1.098 meters long, weighed 3.95 Kgs, had a 16 inch long bayonet and had a wooden body.
The rifle shown is a Springfield M1903. It is chamberd in .30-06(7.62x63).
No such rifle
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American soldiers used the M1 Garand rifle, the M1 Carbine, the BAR rifle, the Thompson Machine Gun, the Colt M1911 pistol, the M3 'grease gun' and the M1903 Springfield sniper rifle.
if the rifle was manufactured in 1894 it would be black powder.
No. The 1903 is a bolt action rifle with a 5 shot magazine. The M1 Garand is a semi-automatic rifle that uses an 8 round en bloc clip. Two very different rifles.