Not a Springfield collector- have this 03 and a Remington 03a3. The latter is in excellent condition whereas this 1919 Rock Island rifle, while cosmetically nice, has a small barrel bulge about 10 inches from the muzzle. Bought it from a non-shooting collector of militaria about 25 years ago and noticed immediately a tight patch suddenly loosens at a particular spot. Very, very faintly detectable on the outside of the barrel. Looking through the bore can see a very faint "anomaly" at the spot. The bore is poor with uniform light pitting and visible but well worn rifling. By comparison with other old rifles I shoot I would suspect it would still shoot reasonably accurately but......is it unsafe to shoot with the small bulge? What, for example, would armourers instructions call for with such a problem? Would it immediately have been deemed unfit for service? While I will likely never wish to shoot it (too many other mechanically sound rifles) somewhere down the road my notes about its condition may be lost. What do you guys think? Thanks, in advance.
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