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08-28-2010 03:53 PM
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It being a mix of 03 and A3 parts, replacement stock, and reparked metal, value might be $450-500.
Hard to tell, but it looks like the trigger guard is stamped R. If it is, and the floorplate, that alone would be $80-100.
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Price is directly related to how much you need to recover from the sale of the rifle, the overall condition of the rifle, as well as to how quickly you would like to sell a rifle. Those are my standards when upgrading and selling off a firearm, and I price things to move.
Does the rifle have any paperwork to accompany it... CMP/DCM? That is always a plus when I am buying or selling. The nice thing is it still has what looks to be it's original barrel, which is a plus, but it has been refurbished sometime in it's history. Provided the rifle has no issues, headspace is okay, and the muzzle is good, the rifle would sell reasonably quick in the $550 - $600 range. Anything beyond that, and things start to slow down. This is my opinion, based on my area (midwest). Best regards, and I hope it sells quickly.
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Thanks, I put it on gunbroker with a $500 start and $600 buy it now. We'll see what happens.
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It appears that only the receiver is a Mark 1 part; can't really see the cut off spindle. A Mark 1 spindle has a slot, like a screw, even though it is not a screw. The rifle is a WWII rebuild.
Your extractor is marked CV. That makes it very rare & a desirable part for match rifle collectors. The CV marked parts (extractor; sear & firing pin; CV= chrome vanadium) were introduced in 1936 as parts for NM rifles. See Brophy, page 46. When original, your extractor was polished; being parked will reduce its value. I'd swap it for a regular extractor & revise the GB description.
The bolt appears to be a 1903 bolt (vs one for a 1903A3) and since it is made by Remington, is also a desirable part for Remington collectors.
Last edited by Kirk; 08-29-2010 at 08:23 PM.