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NM Barrel on EBAY
Check out the high bid on this EBAY auction. Several people must really want to restore or fake a 1927 National Match riflle. Seems nuts to me. The rifle will never again be as it left the factory so why go this crazy on a barrel for it? Salt Flat
Original US Issue Springfield Model 1903 Rifle Barrel w Front Sight 1927 Date | eBay
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03-18-2013 01:34 AM
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Nuts is putting it very mildly. I hope the bidders on that had more than what was on the auction to verify what was claimed.
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No picture ofthe registry number and only a blurry one of the "turtle". Somebody uinvested a LOT of money in a questionable barrel. Hope they don't get burned!
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said rifle he killed, was a NRA sporter...not a NM rifle. 1277684
as rare as a NRA sporter barrel is....that was a bargin...had i saw it...i would have bumped it more.
Last edited by Chuckindenver; 03-18-2013 at 09:28 AM.
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SA # 1277684 was a legit DCM Sales rifle,Sporter.
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The rifle barrel looked to have a lot of blue on it. If it was original blue and the rest of the gun looked as good I would say he parted out a $3,000.00 rifle. The barrel date suggests it was the original one in the NRA Sporter. Maybe the buyer can get the rest of the rifle and reassemble it. I agree with chuckindenver, somebody got a good buy in that barrel.
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over the years i think iv seen less then 3 NRA sporter barrels available FS. i own 2 of the 3 that were sold.
they make the best shooters, just a tad heavier then a standard 03 barrel.
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I just found where the same seller had sold the NRA Sporter stock on ebay. The stock had been notched for a turned down bolt. It has been very nicely checkered but that would turn off many collectors. So what he parted out was an NRA Sporter with modified stock, receiver that had been drilled and taped and modified bolt. The notched stock for a turned down bolt almost guarantees the receiver had been drilled and tapped. The barrel may have been the only unmodified major part of the rifle.
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i have a customer with deap pockets that would buy that...a grand plus id bet.
is that one cut for a rear sight base? my sporter was ordered that way.
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