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It seems Parker Hale is reproducing 03A3's.
16 October 2006, 13:56
.366torqueIt seems Parker Hale is reproducing 03A3's.
Does anyone know where, who or how much?
Parker-HaleClick on firearms.
16 October 2006, 14:03
WyoJoeTo quote Mr. Spock, "most interesting".
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16 October 2006, 15:18
vapodogI saw P-H rifles built on springfield actions 20+ years ago. Since I preferred the Mauser it wasn't appealing to me but this isn't new.
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16 October 2006, 18:37
jeffeossohere's the direct link
http://www.parker-hale.com/springfield.htmvery interesting.... VERY interesting!!
jeffe
17 October 2006, 10:43
seafire/B17GInteresting... B S!!!!!
I WANT ONE!!!!!!!!!!!!

17 October 2006, 20:37
StonecreekIntesting indeed. Now if they would offer just the actions in a sporter version with appropriate bolt handle, drilled and tapped . . .
17 October 2006, 23:02
mr rigbyA Hemingway special , a sporter like had in two calibers, .30-06 and .35 whelen, to keep it approriate.
Please dont put out info like, that , i want to emigrate to USA to get the right to buy so much guns i want .........
17 October 2006, 23:19
jeffeossolet's see, i've had springfields in
257rob,257JLS 280, 308 (waste of time) 30-06, 300win, 358 win, and 416 AR...
love em, nearly as much as 1936 mexican mausers!!
jeffe
18 October 2006, 08:10
.366torqueAnybody know where?

19 October 2006, 08:53
Heritage ArmsThese guns have been floating around the market for years, I believe Navy Arms tried to bring in a small batch along with M1 Garands built in the same factory. I would love to see them in the US, but I think bringing them in with ll the import regs and the exchange rate would be VERY expensive.
Aleko
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21 October 2006, 01:29
El Deguelloquote:
Originally posted by Heritage Arms:
These guns have been floating around the market for years, I believe Navy Arms tried to bring in a small batch along with M1 Garands built in the same factory. I would love to see them in the US, but I think bringing them in with ll the import regs and the exchange rate would be VERY expensive.
Aleko
I'd like to know if they are using original U.S. military receivers, or are they making them in England? If so, are the receivers forged or investment castings?
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21 October 2006, 01:56
Heritage ArmsWhen I spoke to them 4 or 5 years ago they said "made in England" other than that I do not know
Aleko
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