Is this a real national match Springfield?
I have the opportunity to purchase this rifle. The owner is asking $1600. I will attach some pictures. Is the rifle legit? I posted it on a facebook group and a gentleman suggested that I ask here. The bolt root is nickel steel and has NS stamped on it but the SN isn't electro penciled. The pictures tell some more of the story. I don't have the rifle in my possession at the moment for more pictures... It is possible it may be a parts gun? But the double stamp SA SPG suggests a rebuild? Any input, opinions, insight, potential value would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
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markings on NM 1903 barrels
This 1903 rifle serial number 1,373,022 has a star gaged SA 7-29 dated barrel. Besides the small star gage stamp on the muzzle, there is a heat lot code and star gage (when the bore was gaged) number on the barrel.
Also of interest is part of a letter received from John Beard " Your rifle is indeed a 1931 National Match rifle. It's not listed in the records of the Springfield Research Service because, like most National Match rifles, it was retain in military service and not sold."Attachment 90501Attachment 90502Attachment 90503Attachment 90504Attachment 90505