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Mike in Wis.
About 12 years ago, about the time Gettysburg came out, a guy stopped by my house with a rifle he bought at an estate sale. At the time I was a municipal Police Chief and he wanted to make sure he didn't need to "register it". The guy wasn't a collector and was a non-hunter.... didn't own any other firearms so he was totally ignorant on rifles in general. He bought it 'cause he saw rifles something like it in the movie, which he liked. It was an original Berdan's special order M1859 Sharps Rifle in excellent condition.... with a diary and letters from the original owner who served in 1st USSS in Company G raised here in Wisconsin. I stood there speechless.... and nearly passed out when he advised he paid $300 for it.
jeebus I almost just fell over... lucky sob
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Matt,
What finish does the stacking swivel and band have? Some of the late S-C rifles had a blued band with phosphate swivel, and are factory staked.
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Originally Posted by
Mike in Wis.
Man... I gotta go to auctions with you! NICE find... it looks much like mine sans the Raritan inspection/overhaul markings on mine. You just never know what might pop up in an estate sale or auction.
Thanks! Actually I didn't actually go to a live auction, it was just on auctionarms, but ended midweek so I don't think it got as many bites. It ended at $676. I'd like to go to a nice estate sale sometime but haven't been to one yet.
Originally Posted by
Johnny Peppers
Matt,
What finish does the stacking swivel and band have? Some of the late S-C rifles had a blued band with phosphate swivel, and are factory staked.
I took a pic of the area, I think it's like you say.
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Originally Posted by
zaugau
Thanks! Actually I didn't actually go to a live auction, it was just on auctionarms, but ended midweek so I don't think it got as many bites. It ended at $676.
That's a very impressive deal for an online auction. Wow!
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Z,
Man don't dare install a front sight cover on that beautiful rifle. It will scratch the cr$p out of the front sight band. Get one yea, don't put it on.
Thanks for the photos. You are one lucky dawg.
LB
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Back in the late 80's, I went to an auction that had advertised in a local penny saver paper that a .30-06 military rifle was being auctioned. I rushed to the auction, but missed the time before the auction when you could inspect what was being auctioned. During the auction, they brought out an 03-A3, but I was too far away to tell anything other than that. I bought that rifle, and was extremely pleased to find out I had an unissued, still in cosmoline Smith-Corona, just like the one pictured above. I removed the cosmoline from the bolt, but it remains in the bore and is to this day unfired (except for it's initial proof firing).
Don
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Congratulations! You did exceptionally well!
Everything I can see about your rifle looks correct and original. And your rifle is in splendid condition.
And in response to Mike Haas, the punch mark in the barrel date is not unusual for SC rifles from that time period.
J.B.
John
Mine has the punch in the bomb. Barrel date seems to be 1-43, receiver sn is 3625182.
Last edited by Loy Hamilton; 04-15-2009 at 06:23 PM.
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Originally Posted by
Loy Hamilton
John
Mine has the punch in the bomb. Barrel date seems to be 1-43, receiver sn is 3625182.
Smith-Corona 1-43 dated barrels do indeed have the punch mark in the Ordnance bomb!
J.B.
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