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M1903
Luckily I just found this forum.
I recently acquired a M1903 six digit SN rifle that has a '40's dated barrel.
It appears in brand new condition.
This rifle still has grease caked in the barrel, receiver, mag well, everywhere.
I am wondering what the approx. value of this weapon.
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03-06-2010 11:09 AM
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It depends on which end of the "six digit" end you're talking. Is it above or below 800,000? Below the at number and it is a case hardened receiver and the value is quite a bit less than "above".
In any case, the barrel is a replacement and there is a pretty good chance there are other replacement parts, as well. Without seeing pictures (or a more detailed description), any value I give you would be a guess.
Below 800,000- $350-450
Above 800,000- $450-650
People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.
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Really need a photo. Depends on a lot of different factors. USMC rifle? US Army rifle? Mint, new, beat. Lots of issues.
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Sometimes the stock or bolt can be worth as much as the rest of the rifle - depending on the condition and markings on both.
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Also would help to know if its a Springfield or a Rock Island.
(Thought I would mention it before JB starts cutting a switch )
Regards,
Jim
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Good call, Jim. Overlooked that point. (And I haven't been sniffing any bore cleaner, either, JB!!)
People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.
--George Orwell
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