04 March 2022

As Similar As Different

The Winchester Model 54 and Remington M1903A3 have a lot in common and many differences.

 


They look quite different with one being a full-stock military battle rifle, the other being a sporting gun.  Both are in God's Own .30-06.

Both have controlled round feeding.

L: M190A3 R: Model 54

Model 54:


M1903A3:

Both have 5+1 capacities and can be loaded from stripper clips.

Model 54:

M1903A3:

Both guns are clearly influenced by Mauser.  The M1903 to the point of having to pay for patent infringement to the losers of a war.

The bolts are different.  The ejector locations are not the same and there's no safety lug on the Winchester.  The safeties work the same, but the Winchester has a shorter throw thanks to an aftermarket upgrade to clear a third-party scope that's no longer present.



3 comments:

  1. Interesting, I always thought that the M1903 was a licensed copy of the Mauser 98's... One of the C&R's I never picked up in the old days, kicking myself these days of course, but...

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  2. Did Winchester make a full stocked "musket" version of the bolt actions like the 1895?

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    1. Not so far as I know. Maybe some special editions with Mannlicher style stocks come close, but I don't know if they even made any.

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