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    Question Winchester "sporter" '03

    Haven't even thought about this rifle in a while, but several years ago I "rescued" a nice Springfield manufactured '03 in a slick sporter style stock.
    Not too fancy wood, but outstanding inletting, all capped off with an old Winchester buttplate. The metal hasn't been modified in any way, though which seems more than a little odd, considering the effort expended on the woodwork.

    I got mostly 'cuz I was afraid that someone would ditch the stock and return it to military configuration, but I still don't really know what this might be.

    The "Whelen" thread reminded me about it. So...
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    Post pictures of the rifle. It won't take long to get an honest opinion.

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    Probably this weekend. No digital camera or PC at the house. Time to impose on some friends again!

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    Thumbs up am surpised no one offered to sell MrHumble, Gen Geo. Custer's 1911A1 .45ACP

    with the ultra rare WWII Germanicon SA marked extended magazine that Gen Custer coulda used to fight off those pesky boogers @ the Llitle Big Horn. Think what a combo he coulda had to sell then with the same guarranties.

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    Exclamation Multi Pictures!

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    May be in different order now.
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    Stock guts pics
















    Whoever built the stock did a lovely job, except the cutoff seems to have popped off a bit of wood at some time before I ended up with it. 7 3/4 lb!

    It definitely had been in a military stock long enough to get a bit of fore end bedding wear on the under side of the barrel, and it had a front sight hood removed.
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    Is that a SHT or DHT reciever. It looks like a straight handle bolt. But either way, it looks good. Put a correct stock back on, and find a sportered mix-master for the other stock.. FWIW.

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    The S/N falls in a lot that was sent to Winchester, some of which were fitted w/ A5 scopes (not this one apparently).

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    OK, S/N is 63096x, if that helps any.

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    You have a very interesting rifle and PLEASE do not restore this back to military. I would like to know a little more about your rifle and ask your permission to share your pictures as well.

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