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Beautiful 1903 Sporter
Really kicking myself for not making a couple more bids on this beauty and missing out on it.
So unfortunately I won't be able to share anything else on it but I thought I would post the pictures for discussion.
What's up with that mount on the barrel just forward of the receiver?
Ugh...really should have bid more on it
. Final bid was $340 - plus 15% premium, plus shipping, plus transfer fee would have put it at about 450. A lot for a sporter but a steal considering the money that was put into it.
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01-24-2019 09:41 AM
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Yes, nice rifle. Done when there were thousands available and some were used to make a high grade sporter like this. Too bad you missed that one.
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very nice rifle. a steal at that price.. stock work is top notch for sure
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The mount on the barrel ring is a scope mount but the rear of the scope must have gone into the receiver sight mount. Lift out the sight bridge and slide the scope into place? Straight down...lock. The bolt handle has been altered for a scope in the old way, just ground...
Last edited by browningautorifle; 01-24-2019 at 10:28 AM.
Regards, Jim
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It's true what they say...you regret the ones you don't buy.
Oh well.
Would've went nicely with that Krag
sporter I have.
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This isn't going to make you feel any better either.
But I think that was a 1919 NM receiver at one time just by the serial number.
I think it's been refinished so it wouldn't show the polished rails. But I bet money that receiver was a 1919 NM at one time.
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Originally Posted by
cplstevennorton
This isn't going to make you feel any better either.
You are correct, haha.
Win some, lose some. It's the fails that make auctions exciting.
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"Quality remains long after price is forgotten" Is the motto of the arms auction house that is near me.
Keep Calm
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Fix Bayonets
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What a beautiful sporter, a real sweetheart, I would happily give her a home.
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I have posted these before but they may be of interest here.
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