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Four digit 03 Springfield
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I gave him $500 for it... I would have too. Maybe could have been prettier but it's all there.
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Love it. I would have gladly given $500 too.
That's one early barrel. Don't see many of those around!
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The stud for the blade on the front sight seems to have been trimmed a bit. Overall, the rifle is a nice piece! And, when it's that old, the red/brown stuff is called patina, not rust.
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You do not see many SA 8-06 barrels on rifles. The last one that I saw was on s/n 308520.
Do you have the early rear sight base ? Attachment 23084
On my s/n 4918, the barrel was dated SA 05 with A below the date, barrel could not be salvaged.
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Nice rifle! You did exceptionally well!
The bolt steel lot code is "J 5". Double-stamping was not unusual.
Thanks for sharing!
J.B.
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early rear sight base
Attachment 23089the early rear sight base is open at the bottom with two straps at each end. Photo show an SA s/n 160963 with SA 2-07 dated barrelAttachment 23085Attachment 23086Attachment 23087 I like your PODD stamp too, I also have one - not many around
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Yes it does have the early sight base, I noticed that configuration when I took the stock off last night to see how dirty it was inside. I was using bent pipe cleaners to clean the gook out of the little channels under the sight base. I met a fellow a couple of years ago that wanted me to take the PODD stock off and sell it to him because he had some connection with the Philipean Ordnance Depot, I said no thanks, I didn't feel like changing out the stock for a different one.
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Interesting rebuild stamps
your SA GAW stamp is a late WW2 rebuild marking also found on M1
Rifle stocks that went through rebuild.
Some interesting rebuiAttachment 23093Attachment 23094ld stamps -
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