
1903 Springfield
The 1903 Springfield is a military rifle developed by the Springfield Armory in the United States, primarily chambered for the .30-03 cartridge. It was the standard-issue rifle for U.S. soldiers during the early 20th century, including World War I. Known for its durability and accuracy, it features a bolt-action mechanism and a magazine that holds multiple rounds. The rifle's design influenced later models, including the famous M1 Garand. Its reliability and performance made it a significant firearm in military history and a popular collector's item today.