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    Need some help with two 03 Springfield rifles

    Hi, first post

    I'm trying to help my father-in-law identify / value a couple of his old 03 rifles. He needs to sell these to cover some serious medical bills that my mom-in-law has racked up. He thinks that one is a 03 Springfield Match-T and that the other is an 03-A1 National match.

    The supposed Match-T is serial #4,779,XX5

    The supposed A1 is serial #1,520,XX2

    I don't know if this helps you guys. I do have photos, which I can post if someone is willing to help.

    Thanks very much in advance, God bless.

    -L
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    first has too many numbers, second might be a 1903A1, pictures would help.

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    Here are the pics of the rifles.. they are pretty big (pics) so if they are too large I can resize them:

    Index of /~legendre/guns/dans_pics

    Gun #1 is pics #10251-10253

    Gun #2 is pics #10264-10268

    Thanks very much, hope this helps.

    -L

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    Email me the serial numbers and I will check them against the SRS list. Your pictures are too huge for my dial-up.

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    Do us a favor and learn how to crop and size your pictures and include them with your thread. Asking us to chase down oversize, uncropped images seems a bit inconsiderate when you're asking for assistance.



    Without sharp close-ups of the receiver and barrel markings and the sights, it's not really possible to tell you much. This one has been extensively modified and probably re-blued. Its market value (as a target rifle of obsolete style) is minimal. The other one doesn't have the polished bolt characteristic of original M1903 National Match rifles but appears less extensively altered.

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    The M1903A1 doesn't look like a NM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Legendre View Post
    Hi, first post

    I'm trying to help my father-in-law identify / value a couple of his old 03 rifles. He needs to sell these to cover some serious medical bills that my mom-in-law has racked up. He thinks that one is a 03 Springfield Match-T and that the other is an 03-A1 National match.

    The supposed Match-T is serial #4,779,XX5

    The supposed A1 is serial #1,520,XX2

    I don't know if this helps you guys. I do have photos, which I can post if someone is willing to help.

    Thanks very much in advance, God bless.

    -L

    The photos and serial number of the "Match-T" identifies the rifle as a heavily-customized Smith-Corona Model '03-A3. The rifle is valued strictly as a shooter and has very limited collectibility as a military rifle. The rifle, however, looks very nice and has strong visual appeal. And it probably shoots with exceptional accuracy. I have difficulty placing a value on it, but I would guess about $750 - $1,000. If the rifle was customized and marked by a well-known gunsmith, then it might fetch considerably more.

    I see no evidence that the Model 1903A1 is a National Match rifle. It appears to be a common service rifle. The rifle has been gunsmith-modified by installing a receiver sight. The original rear sight is missing. I value the rifle at about $750.

    Hope this helps. Good Luck! And I extend my best wishes to your mom-in-law for a full and complete recovery!

    J.B.

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    though im far from a expert on taking picture, if you adjust the settings in your camera to email size pictures, they would easier to open.

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    lots of neet rifles, took me a while to open the pics, but i got it done.
    the A1 doesnt come up on my list. neet old sight anyway.
    are you going to sell these guns? or keep them in the family?

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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckindenver View Post
    though im far from a expert on taking picture, if you adjust the settings in your camera to email size pictures, they would easier to open.
    Good point ...

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