National Ordnance

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What is the National Ordnance Company?

National Ordnance was a U.S.-based company that built rifles using surplus military parts and newly manufactured receivers for the civilian market.

What is the National Ordnance 1903A3?

The 1903A3 is a bolt-action rifle produced by National Ordnance using surplus Springfield parts, modeled after the classic U.S. military service rifle.

Does National Ordnance make an M1 Carbine?

Yes, the National Ordnance M1 Carbine is a semi-automatic rifle built with surplus components, offering shooters an affordable alternative to original WWII carbines.

Are National Ordnance rifles considered collectible?

Yes, though not as valuable as original military-issued rifles, National Ordnance firearms are collectible for their role in post-war firearms history.

Are National Ordnance rifles safe to shoot?

When properly inspected by a qualified gunsmith, many National Ordnance rifles remain safe for recreational shooting, though their receivers differ from original government models.

Where can I find National Ordnance firearms today?

You can purchase National Ordnance rifles through gun shows, collectors, and online marketplaces such as GunsAmerica.

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The National Ordnance Company was an American manufacturer known for building rifles with surplus military parts and new receivers. Their offerings made classic U.S. military rifles more accessible to civilian shooters.

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