The value of a National Ordnance 1903A3 rifle can vary significantly based on its condition, originality, and market demand. Generally, prices can range from around $500 to over $1,200, with well-preserved and authentic models fetching higher prices. Collectors often consider factors such as the rifle's historical significance, any modifications, and provenance when determining value. For the most accurate assessment, it's advisable to consult recent sales or a firearms appraiser.
In February 2015, a1903A3 National Ordinance Military rifle in good condition (matching numbers, shootable) is worth approximately $ 900 - 1,300 depending on the rifle's actual condition.
600.00
it is 3006 cal.
The Model 1903A3 rifle is base upon the Mauser 98 action but they are not exactly the same.
I checked www.oldguns.net and they show the manufacture date of Remington 1903A3 serial no. 3851292 as 1942.
500 USD
it means ......The Ordnance Survey National Grid reference system is a system of geographic grid references used in Great Britain, different from using latitude and longitude.
With the serial number that you have supplied,your Smith-corona model 1903A3 was made in the year 1943.these rifles were only made in the years 1943-1944.If your rifle has a letter C prefix to the serial number,then this indicates that remington also made a model 1903A3 with the same serial number. These were the only 2 manufactures of the 1903A3 rifles.
National Ordinance is/was a commercial firm that made ersatz Springfield rifles from purchased original spare parts and new made receiver and other parts in the 1950's and early 1960's. They are looked down on by collectors as non-original knock off's. While they may be good shooting, safe rifles, they are not collectible. Because of this, they are generally bought and sold for 1/3 to 1/2 the price of an original Springfield rifle. The link below is to a web site that is dedicated to N. O. M1 carbines.
made 1942
February 1943
About $780 on used guns web site.