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Is this a real national match Springfield?
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02-03-2018 06:28 PM
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If it is a NM it is not listed in the SRS records:
1422720 05/25/40 61ST CAC
1423620 07/06/40 68TH COAST ART CO
What type buttplate does it have....smooth, finely checkered, or coarse checkering? Are the rails and follower polished?
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Has it been refinished? The receiver seems to have fine pitting and it shouldn't look like that...
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I have no special knowledge of these rifles, but according to my info. the receiver dates to 1933. NM rifles from 1921 on had a star-gauged barrel that was so marked on the muzzle. So no star gauge marked muzzle = not an NM barrel.
The slightly dinged muzzle crown shown here looks very ordinary.
I wouldn't go by a butt-plate, as that is a simple part to swap.
As Jim pointed out "...it shouldn't look like that." And the body behind the cut-off lever seems to be bent (???) or seriously worn.
It really shouldn't look like that.
As an "03 ignoramus, I shall simply stick to the basic criterion that applies to all old equipment: if the parts haven't worn together, then they wern't born together.
I.e. inconsistent wear patterns = mixture.
Mind you, over here a Model 1903 will fetch 4-figures without any NM pretensions.
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The barrel is star gauged.
the butt plate is checkered, more coarsely than on another 1930s springfield that i own. I can't remember is the rails were polished, but i don't think so. I opened the action to look at the bore and i feel if they were polished it would stand out to me. I don't have the rifle in my possession to look.
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markings on NM 1903 barrels
This 1903 rifle serial number 1,373,022 has a star gaged SA 7-29 dated barrel. Besides the small star gage stamp on the muzzle, there is a heat lot code and star gage (when the bore was gaged) number on the barrel.
Also of interest is part of a letter received from John Beard " Your rifle is indeed a 1931 National Match rifle. It's not listed in the records of the Springfield Research Service because, like most National Match rifles, it was retain in military service and not sold."Attachment 90501Attachment 90502Attachment 90503Attachment 90504Attachment 90505
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Front sight has been replaced.
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It's been rebarreled. Check the under side of the bolt for serial number too. After removing the bolt from the action simply rotate the extractor and check there, I have one that was numbered there.
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Originally Posted by
JT76
The barrel is star gauged.
OK, that must be what I thought was a ding on the crown!
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besides the star gage muzzle stamp and heat lot code there should also be a star gage card number stamped on your barrel (like my photo above)
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