Description
*C&R FFL OK*
The “US Smith Corona Model 03” you’re referring to is likely the M1903 rifle produced by the Smith Corona typewriter company during World War II. This rifle is chambered in .30-06 Springfield, a powerful and popular cartridge used in numerous rifles, including the M1903.
During World War II, due to high demand for rifles, the U.S. government contracted with various companies, including those outside the firearms industry, to produce weapons. Smith Corona, primarily known for its typewriters, was one such company. They produced the M1903 rifles to supplement the wartime production effort.
The M1903 Springfield is a bolt-action rifle that was the standard-issue rifle for the United States military during World War I and the early stages of World War II. It’s highly regarded for its accuracy and reliability. The .30-06 Springfield cartridge it’s chambered in is also renowned for its power and effectiveness.





























