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    New M1903-possibly Greek

    I just glommed a Springfield M1903 in a C stock. All I have are the auction pics and description, but it appears to be a Greek return.



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    SPRINGFIELD 1903 #1357660
    U.S. Springfield Model 1903 bolt-action military rifle, .30-06 cal., 24” barrel dated 6-44 with H.S. and flaming bomb proofs, sling swivels, wood stock, #1357660. This gun is in overall good condition showing a dark patina on metal surfaces, fair bore, good action, markings and wood showing wear, nicks, mars and scratches and a number stamped on the right side of the butt stock, “7660”.


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    I concur.

    Congratulations!

    J.B.

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