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1903 Springfield Star Gauge Barrel?
I bought a real nice 1903 Springfield at a gun show last weekend. Really clean in great shape. Serial number 843956, finger grove stock with S under the switch with a J.F.C. inspector stamp. The barrel is dated 3-18 with an A under the date. It also has a five point star at 3 o'clock on the end of the barrel. The dealer said it was a star gauged barrel. I told him it was not the correct shaped star and it should be at 6 o'clock. Any idea where it came from? If somebody was trying to fake a star gauge, you would think they would use the correct shaped star and put in the right place. Any ideas? Thanks in advance
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04-02-2017 10:05 PM
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1918 there were anyway no star gauges, so don't worry too much on it. If someone was stupid enough to put a stark mark on a 1918 barrel, he definitely is stupid enough to also put it in the wrong place too.
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Originally Posted by
vp146b4
a real nice 1903 Springfield Really clean in great shape. Serial number 843956
We'd love to see this rifle too...and the offending mark while you're at it...
Last edited by browningautorifle; 04-03-2017 at 11:11 AM.
Regards, Jim
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Yep, a fake - they had more important things to do in 1918!
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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Distinguished Rifleman 1966
President's hundred 1965
Marine Corps. Cup 1965
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Pictures of the five point star at 3 o'clock. Anybody have an idea where it could have been done.
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The guy who sold it to you did this work. Stock painted? Can't tell for sure. Really looks faked-up and no accident.
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