Hi,
A good friend of mine inherited what seems to be a 1903 Springfield 30-06 Sporter. At first, I thought he had somethign worth a good amount of money, that was until I seen the picks and noted that it was sporterized.....As I was browsing the net to find some references on it, I couldn't find anything. The Springfields were apparently built in the States by 4 different suppliers.
This one has a weird icon on the receiver, instead of manufacturer markings.
My curiosity is being triggered quite a bit.
Hopefully, someone has an idea of what this is all about! It looks that 2 x brass diamonds were inserted on the stock for show, the receiver is tapped for a scope mount and it looks like the symbol that is on top of the receiver is unknown...looks like a "flowery" border with tri rifles put standing, held against each other or something....It says made in England??? WTH? Apparently it was bought for $60 about 50 years ago in Canada..
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Help! I know my SKS's and Mosins (and the info is plenty)
A good friend of mine inherited what seems to be a 1903 Springfield 30-06 Sporter. At first, I thought he had somethign worth a good amount of money, that was until I seen the picks and noted that it was sporterized.....As I was browsing the net to find some references on it, I couldn't find anything. The Springfields were apparently built in the States by 4 different suppliers.
This one has a weird icon on the receiver, instead of manufacturer markings.
My curiosity is being triggered quite a bit.
Hopefully, someone has an idea of what this is all about! It looks that 2 x brass diamonds were inserted on the stock for show, the receiver is tapped for a scope mount and it looks like the symbol that is on top of the receiver is unknown...looks like a "flowery" border with tri rifles put standing, held against each other or something....It says made in England??? WTH? Apparently it was bought for $60 about 50 years ago in Canada..
Help! I know my SKS's and Mosins (and the info is plenty)
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