hatman1793
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A friend of mine is thinking of liquidating a 1903 Springfield rifle. I told him to keep it since the bore is very good, and the condition of the receiver and frame are very good. Only thing is the wood. Its not really bad and has the usual dings and scratches, but it appears that someone applied a coating of near black paint/varnish/stain or what-have-you. So the stock is kinda ugly.
According to my research, it is WW1 production from SA, serial number range is 976###. Everything is there and appears to be in working condition except for that stock.
What's it worth as is?
Should my friend get a replacement stock?
Since this gun is original WW1 production, should he just keep it as is or maybe try to rehabilitate the stock? Thanks for you comments...
According to my research, it is WW1 production from SA, serial number range is 976###. Everything is there and appears to be in working condition except for that stock.
What's it worth as is?
Should my friend get a replacement stock?
Since this gun is original WW1 production, should he just keep it as is or maybe try to rehabilitate the stock? Thanks for you comments...


















































