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'03 Mark 1 Questions
While visiting the in-laws this weekend we started talking about military firearms. I have a very small collection, so that seems to make me the "expert" in the family. This time my father-in-law said he wanted to show me his dad's "30.06 rifle". I was expecting some kind of hunting rifle when he handed me this Springfield. Needless to say I was surprised.
I know from a cursory look through the forum here and Google, that the action at least was/is a '03 Mark 1. Beyond that I have no idea if anything is original. Reading through the posts here it seems to be a hit or miss on original parts, but I figured that you all would be able to provide much more information than I could figure out.
The stock is the thing that stands out to me as non-original, or at least refinished. I couldn't find any markings on it. This is just idle speculation though. I really have no clue about Springfields.
Thanks to anyone on the assist!
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09-25-2016 09:46 PM
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The pics would be so much better if you used a darker background, like neutral. Less flash, more natural light. It's hard to judge the finish like this. Yes, a mark 1...probably the original barrel...finish looks worn...
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The pics would be so much better if you used a darker background, like neutral. Less flash, more natural light. It's hard to judge the finish like this.
Sorry about the poor quality. They were taken in a hurry. I can see if he could get some others.
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Don't get me wrong, they aren't poor, just burned out a bit. Use more natural light if possible and a grey type of background...tan maybe...
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The stock is not a Mk1 stock and the bolt looks like a WWII replacement bolt. But the receiver has the correct barrel and everything looks decent to me. Nice find, deep in a safe.
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As my friend John Beard
would say, "Overhauled and reassembled from mixed parts". Only the barreled receiver is original (and that refinished).
People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.
--George Orwell
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