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10-20-2015 05:00 PM
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Very nice! Is it already in .30-06, or one of those still in .30-03?
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I always like the script on the early ones, it looked like artwork.
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Originally Posted by
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Very nice! Is it already in .30-06, or one of those still in .30-03?
It appears to have been converted from 30-03 to 30-06.
Beautiful rifle!! I like it! Thanks for sharing!!
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Thank you.
Yes, it is converted to .30-06. The bore measures 24", even. The pictures of the nose of the stock under the front band will reveal a wooden plug for the former location of the band retaining bolt. When it was still chambered for .30-03, the bore would have measured 24.2".
Last edited by martin08; 10-20-2015 at 05:57 PM.
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Very nice rifle, should the shank on the swivel be split?
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I don't believe so on the earliest 1903's. The split came later and then afterwards, the solid swivel returned. This one appears right as rain to me.
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Gun porn in the truest sense! Nice rifle (and photos!).
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--George Orwell
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The reason I asked about the split swivel was that there is a 4 digit 1903 Springfield on gunbroker that was arsenal rebarreled to 30-06 in 1905 when they changed the barrel and this one has a split swivel.
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Well, swivels, like bolts and other parts could certainly get switched around easily enough.
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