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First post and question about an '03 purchase
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03-18-2011 06:42 PM
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I think opinions will vary a lot, but I think you could buy that gun on GunBroker for 600-800 most any time, and some times for a lot less, I have seen a similar gun go for 500.
I am sure a store is going to ask 800+, and it may be worth it to you, but I would not pay that much. It looks like a good shooter, but does not have any real collector value.
That's my .02 worth, I track GB 03 sales closley, and have for several years, and I stayed in a Holiday Inn yesterday 
Tom
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Last edited by tomwatts; 03-18-2011 at 09:26 PM.
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It is a WWII re-build. Just how nice is the bore? Compare it with a new rifle from the store. If the barrel is OK, no rust/pitting it would most likely be a $550.00 buy. The Scant Stock appears to be an early Springfield stock. It should be a nice shooter, but no collector value.
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If that M1907 sling is original and comes with the rifle, it could add $100 to the total value, if in good condition.
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Welcome to the forum. The rifle looks like a great shooter that would bring more enjoyment than most $500 to $600 purchases these days. The metal that can be seen appears to have a good finish though the bolt is in the white (popular, but not period correct for the collector guys). Correct milled trigger guard that appears to have a slight flat spot on the bottom. Won't affect function and very common. (also fixable if you desire). Presuming a previous civilian owner didn't shoot it a ton, the barrel could be quite good. As you noted, the serial number is just on the safe side of the heat treat change.
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