Likely not NM, but will restore
Thanks everyone for your input. I appreciate all of your comments.
Based on what I can tell, and everything that I'm learning, this isn't an NM rifle. That said, it's in very good condition overall (bore is shiny, action is tight, barrel hasn't been cut, metal parts are clean, etc.), so I think it just needs to be returned to its original configuration.
FWITW, this rifle only cost $250 in an estate sale, so I don't mind dropping some money on restoring it. Here's what I've got on my "repair" or "replace" list so far.
1. Stock needs to be replaced with a type "S" stock
2. Upper handguard needed
3. Upper band needed
4. Lower band needs replaced
5. Lower band spring needed
6. Rear sight needs to be replaced
7. Front sight blade needs to be replaced
8. Bolt body needs to be replaced with early "NS" type
Any ideas or comments? I'd like to make sure any replacement parts are period correct, with the proper markings, so I don't end up with a "Frankengun". I'm pretty ignorant with these rifles, but getting better by the day, so please be patent as I learn.
Thanks again
Mark
Likely not NM, but will restore
I thought I had replied to this thread, but don't see it now.
This likely isn't a NM, but I will still restore, as it didn't cost anything, and it's in pretty good shape overall. Here's what I have currently on my parts list:
1. Replace stock with "S" Stock
2. Handguard needed
3. Upper band needed
4. Lower band replace
5. Lower band spring needed
6. Rear sight replace
7. Front sight blade replace
8. Bolt body "NS" needed.
Any other thoughts or ideas? I'd like to keep this as period correct and parts correct as possible.
Thanks in advance. I'm new to 1903s, and all the varieties and flavors, so please bear with me as I learn more.
Mark