Well, finally got it finished but here are a few pics of my 1903A3/A4 I rebuilt to MIL spec. ........ well kinda, sorta. Anyway it has taken what seems like forever (about 2 years) but the end result is well worth it. So I thought I would share it with y'all. The only thing left from the original firearm is the receiver and the bolt assembly. Krieger barrel, Timney comp trigger, stamped 03A3 parts replaced by machined 1903 parts, new Mil-spec C-type wide grip stock, new hand guard. Topped off with Redfield mount, Leupold rings and Leupold 6x18 VariX II target scope. I completely glass bedded the stock including the barrel support at the end of the forearm. Hand guard is tuned to provide proper down force on the barrel and was inlet to allow the lowest possible scope mounting. Trigger pull comes in at a crisp 1.5 lbs. Today was the first time I've shot it with all the elements of the finished piece in place. The pictured target is at 100 yrds off the bench. The load is from a known good combination I had from the past. Sierra 168 gr. Match Kings, 55 gr. Reloder 19 powder, CCI BR primers and Lake City Match cases. OAL 3.350. Looks like it is going to shoot pretty well. And that is just the first load tried