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Lot 1427: U.S. Springfield Model 1903 Mark I Rifle with Pedersen Device

U.S. Springfield Model 1903 Mark I Rifle with Extremely Rare Pedersen Device and Accessories

Auction Location: Rock Island, IL

Auction Date: September 12, 2020

Lot 1427: U.S. Springfield Model 1903 Mark I Rifle with Pedersen Device

U.S. Springfield Model 1903 Mark I Rifle with Extremely Rare Pedersen Device and Accessories

Auction Location: Rock Island, IL

Auction Date: September 12, 2020

Estimated Price: $25,000 - $45,000
Price Realized:
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U.S. Springfield Model 1903 Mark I Rifle with Extremely Rare Pedersen Device and Accessories

Manufacturer: Springfield Armory U.S.
Model: 1903 Mark I
Type: Rifle
Gauge: 30
Barrel: 24 inch
Finish: parkerized
Grip:
Stock: walnut
Item Views: 3250
Item Interest: Very Active
Serial Number:
Catalog Page: 337
Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun
Description:

This group consists of: (1) M1903 Mark I rifle serial no. 1171768, (2) Pedersen Device, serial no 33174, (3) 40-round magazine, (4) 40-round sealed carton of "CAL. 30 AUTO. PISTOL BALL CARTRIDGES MODEL OF 1918" manufactured by Remington/UMC, (5) canvas magazine pouch marked "R.I.A./9-19", (6) bolt pouch and (7) two wrenches. Designed by J.D. Pedersen c. 1917, the Pedersen Device consisted of a replacement bolt and magazine which, when inserted in a modified M1903 rifle, converted the rifle to semi-automatic fire. Pedersen's concept was to provide rifle-equipped infantry with a weapon that produced a high volume of semi-automatic fire in an assault and retained the capability for the long range, precision fire of the standard infantry rifle. The M1903 Mark I rifle had an oval ejection port in the left side of the receiver, special stock modified to accommodate the ejection port, special sear/trigger and modified magazine cut-off. Prior to installation of the Pedersen Device, the Mark I rifle fired the standard 30-06 service cartridge and functioned exactly like a standard M1903 rifle. On removal of the bolt and insertion of the Pedersen Device and 40-round magazine, the Mark I rifle functioned as a semi-automatic rifle firing the low velocity .30 caliber Pedersen cartridge. The Ordnance Department adopted the Pedersen Device in March 1918 and designated it "AUTOMATIC PISTOL CALIBER 30, MODEL 1918" for security purposes. A total of 500,000 Pedersen Devices were ordered from the Remington Arms Co. About 65,000 devices had been delivered when WWI ended in November 1918. No Pedersen Devices were ever issued to troops in the field. Post-war evaluation of the Pedersen Device determined that it served no practical purpose. In April 1931, 64,873, Pedersen Devices and 60 million rounds of ammunition were destroyed. Very few Pedersen Devices and magazines escaped destruction or retention by government museums. The Mark I M1903 rifles had the special cut-off and sear removed and were re-issued and in most cases rebuilt. M1903 Mark I rifles are scarce in original configuration with the correct components. The Pedersen Device has a black-green parkerized finish. The right side is marked: "REMINGTON-BRIDGEPORT/PEDERSEN'S PAT'S. PENDING" in two lines above the cocking serrations. The opposite side of the device is marked: "U.S.A. 1918-MARK I/33174" in two lines. The rear face of the device is stamped with the Ordnance inspector's initials "E.E.C." above two eagle head Ordnance inspection marks. The magazine has a black parkerized finish. The Mark I rifle has black-green parkerized components. The barrel is roll-stamped: "SA/Ordnance Shell & Flame/3-20/A" behind the rear sight . The receiver has the special Pedersen Device magazine cut-off and screw and special sear with smooth trigger. The receiver is roll-stamped: "U.S./SPRINGFIELD ARMORY/MODEL 1903/MARK I/1171768". The rifle has the special Mark I stock with relief cut below the oval receiver ejection port, fine checkered, post-WWI buttplate and post war "low-hump" handguard. The left side of the stock is stamped with a "D.A.L." rectangular final inspection mark. An encircled, block "P" proofmark is stamped on the underside of the stock behind the trigger guard. The Pedersen Device is one of the rarest U.S. martial arms accessories and a key piece in any comprehensive collection of Model 1903 rifles.

Rating Definition:

The Pedersen Device is excellent retains 95% plus of the original dark green parkerized finish with clear markings and light high point wear. The inspection marks are legible. The scarce 40-round magazine is in excellent condition with 95% plus of the dark parkerized finish. The sealed ammunition carton, magazine pouch, bolt pouch and wrenches are all in excellent condition. The Mark I M1903 rifle is in very good overall condition and has been armory rebuilt but has the correct magazine cut-off, cut-off spindle and trigger. The barrel, receiver, trigger guard, floor-plate have 90% of the parkerized finish. The rear sight is a WWII replacement. The handguard is a post-WWI replacement. Both the stock and handguard have been sanded and refinished. This is a fine example of one of the rarest U.S. martial arms - a Springfield M1903 Mark I rifle with original Pedersen Device.



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