Interesting point of view John...wonder what the odds are?Information
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Regards, Jim
The statistical odds are higher than you may think!
The statistical odds are probably higher than 1:1000 based on serial number alone. When other factors are considered, the statistical odds may jump to 1:100. If someone can conclusively connect the rifle to Corporal Conover's surviving family and validate Corporal Conover's service record with a little research, the statistical odds go way up! And if Corporal Conover can be connected with an NRA-affiliated shooting club prior to WWI, that would clinch the deal.
J.B.
p.s.,
Lt. John George, author of Shots Fired in Anger, took his .30-'06 caliber scope-sighted Winchester Model 70 to war with him and used it with great effect on Guadalcanal in 1942. Read the book!
Last edited by John Beard; 02-07-2013 at 12:31 PM.
About a million to one. He purchased his one '03 to go to war with? Boy, it doesn't get much better then that. One of my buddies purchased a NM '03 just before WWII. He had his Mom watch it at home as he went off to the war. Now that is a true stroy.