hatman1793
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I am trying to value my Springfield Armory "model 1903" bolt action rifle. I don't believe that it was re-blued due to the amount of grease I took off when I re-stocked it. New Boyd's stock, "Circa 1850" antique Danish oil finish.
Breech is marked "US Springfield Armory Model 1903" s/n 9766XX. Believe the barrel to be original install, since the barrel is marked "S A" (flaming bomb) 9 -18. The receiver markings are sharp & crisp, no pitting, and the blueing is VG.
The bore is a little dark, however the lands & grooves appear sharp, with no pitting. Still have the original stock but it would require a major refinish that I am not wanting to undertake. I have never fired this rifle or has the previous owner.
pictures to interested parties....
Breech is marked "US Springfield Armory Model 1903" s/n 9766XX. Believe the barrel to be original install, since the barrel is marked "S A" (flaming bomb) 9 -18. The receiver markings are sharp & crisp, no pitting, and the blueing is VG.
The bore is a little dark, however the lands & grooves appear sharp, with no pitting. Still have the original stock but it would require a major refinish that I am not wanting to undertake. I have never fired this rifle or has the previous owner.
pictures to interested parties....