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Principal U.S. [[infantry rifle]] of [{First World War]], bolt-operated from internal magazine or experimental [[Pedersen device]]; chambered for .30-06 cartridge (often 173 grain vice 154 grain of [[M1 Garand (rifle)|M1 Garand]]; high reputation for accuracy; selected "Star Gauge" versions into WWII and beyond as [[sniper rifle]]s or for competitive shooting
the main U.S. infantry [[rifle]] of the [[First World War]], prized for accuracy, with limited use in WWII and continued value as a sporting weapon

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A definition or brief description of Springfield rifle Model 1903.

the main U.S. infantry rifle of the First World War, prized for accuracy, with limited use in WWII and continued value as a sporting weapon