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30-03 converted to 30-06
I have a SA173767 rifle converted to 30-06 I believe, fitted with a no pin stock, concurrent with the period of conversion. It has what I believe is a period sling. (BTW, how would one describe such a rifle? rebuilt? remanufactured? Surely not a mixmaster?)
It is in very nice shape, the only defect is a nicely repaired stock crack (a reason for 2 pins?).
What should I look for to get further information on the possible history of this rifle. I have had my ankle replaced and will have some time available for a bit.
Cheers
Warren
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Last edited by whturner13; 09-23-2016 at 09:54 PM.
Reason: There is no pin I remembered wrong!
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Warren, please post some pictures of your rifle.
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Hi Fred:
Promise not to laugh, but I couldn,t find the key to my display cabinet when I went to look at it. (really good security) I hadn't been in there since I had to quit going to the range because my ankle gave out.
But I will find it or get it picked. The other rifles I would also like to photograph for the record.
Cheers
Warren
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The rifle would be called a rebuild. Sounds like an honest rifle, the kind we all like to shoot. Yes, get skippy and drill that lock out...so we can see... Then lots of clear close pics.
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Hi Jim:
Don't know about shooting it considering the controversy about the low numbered Springfields. But I bought it because it encapsulated so much history:
Probably paid too much for it, but I would say it is pretty rare. Probably more so than my Mark I.
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Warren
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Now I see, a 1XX XXX series, I thought it was higher for some reason. Yes, a 30-03 rebuild would be very early numbered at that. Still we'll be looking forward to pics.
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While technically a "rebuild", such rifles you see today in this condition in most cases remained that after their overhaul in 1906-1910 and are considered "original". Obviously, not near the value had the rifle remained in 30-03, but still a very valuable piece of merchandise!!
Pictures, please!!
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Now I see, a 1XX XXX series, I thought it was higher for some reason
Thanks for the interest guys: The first thing I had better do is to confirm I copied the number on the rifle into my data base correctly!! Then see what kind of a photographer I am.
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Warren(13)
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Originally Posted by
whturner13
confirm I copied the number on the rifle into my data base correctly
Not your fault. I read it quickly and incorrectly... Love to see it when time comes.
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Originally Posted by
Fred G.
Warren, please post some pictures of your rifle.
OK I am struggling with it though.
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Last edited by whturner13; 09-24-2016 at 10:39 PM.