Hello,
I was thinking about bidding on this: Springfield 03A3 , 30-06 1903 : Bolt Action Rifles at GunBroker.com
I was curious as to if the finish is original? Based on the pics is there anything i should be worried about? Any help is appreciated.
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Hello,
I was thinking about bidding on this: Springfield 03A3 , 30-06 1903 : Bolt Action Rifles at GunBroker.com
I was curious as to if the finish is original? Based on the pics is there anything i should be worried about? Any help is appreciated.
In addition to what Vintage hunter wrote I will add that the stock is badly worn and cracked at the rear tang. The serial number is not readable. I would pass on this one. Salt Flat
Actually, I can read the serial number quite well. The rifle has definitely fallen on hard times. Probably a foreign M1903.
Well I bid on it and won, and thanks to Rick the Librarian, I just got a 1919 National Match rifle.
In a manner of speaking ... it started out as one. It's like one of those Russian Grand Dukes, who, after the Russian Revolution, ended up living in a seedy hotel in the wrong side of Paris!
(Sorry, I'm watching Downton Abbey!) LOL!!
Well, good to know it has one redeeming feature at least. Poor little thing.
I wont know anymore utill its in my hands, however my dad bought and sold guns and I have for ~7 years and in my travels I've had fine looking rifles that had crap bores and broken/missing parts and horrific looking rifles which turned out to be excellent shooters , so it goes to show you cant judge a book by its cover.