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    Quote Originally Posted by Randy A View Post
    He's way high on the price, an incomplete MkI barreled action isn't worth that.
    I'm now glad I'm poor now.... I offered $400.00 but that's as much as I was willing to go. Anyhow, I had bought 2 Mosins a day before and my wife might have killed me if I spent another $400 ~ $600.

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    Thank you again I'm really thankful I stumbled on this group.

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    Thank you again I'm really thankful I stumbled on this group.

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    He was trying to score a big profit from your lack of any knowlege on the subject. That barreled receiver is worth way way lowers than that. $600.00! Holy crap! I'll bet it didn't even have the correct original barrel on it. Sounds like it's worth maybe $150.00.
    Do not Ever buy anything, especially a firearm, that you don't know Anything about. Ever. And I mean Ever! Look before you leap.
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    Most salesmen behind counters do not know a whole lot about all the firearms they are selling. They are salesmen, hired to push a product. Listen to Rick the Librarianicon. He is one of THE authorities on the subject of 1903 Springfields in the world.
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    Do not Ever buy anything, especially a firearm, that you don't know Anything about. Ever. And I mean Ever! Look before you leap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Randy A View Post
    He's way high on the price, an incomplete MkI barreled action isn't worth that.
    Yeah, that's what it seems like after everyone's help; glad I didn't have the money after all. I'm so glad I found this group! thank you all for your help and advice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fred G. View Post
    Do not Ever buy anything, especially a firearm, that you don't know Anything about. Ever. And I mean Ever! Look before you leap.
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    Hi Fred, Yeah I'm starting to see that I might have got taken on the 1903 Remington I bought from him for $300.00 (had everything except the stock and rear site group.) Guess time will tell I'll post pictures when I get it after my obligatory CA 10 day waiting period and ill be in the Philippines for two weeks. I was thinking it was a good deal because a wreck costs well over $600 here.

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    Did it come with upper handguard and all barrel bands? Parts add up fast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calif-Steve View Post
    Did it come with upper handguard and all barrel bands? Parts add up fast.
    Hi Steve, The only things missing are the stock, handguard, hand guard clips, rear site leaf / slide cap , trigger guard, follower anb floor plate. Everything else is there including the rear site base, upper and lower band assemblies. He does have some stocks that I will be looking at in about two weeks.

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    Good grief. You are missing the TG and floor plate w/ follower, stock, handguard, rear sight. You actually bought half a rifle. This dealer knows what he is doing and will not sell any of those parts cheap. I am not so happy with this deal.

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    Good grief. You are missing the TG and floor plate w/ follower, stock, handguard, rear sight. You actually bought half a rifle. This dealer knows what he is doing and will not sell any of those parts cheap. I am not so happy with this deal.
    Yeah, Its my fault though. I thought about walking out and thinking about it but my long time desire to have a 1903 and the tinker in my gave way to my better common sense side. Bright side is in a few months buying parts here and there I will have a shootable 1903 that I built with my own hands that I never intend to sell. I don't have buyers remorrse though for some reason, i'm actually excited - is what it is I guess - I'll just have to be frugal and patient in parts buying.

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    I've been looking at the correct version of stocks for this rifle on-line and notice that there are huge swings in price regardless of condition. I've seen them from 80.00 all the way to 450.00 what sould I be considering as a reasonable price range for a decent 1903 pins straight stock? thanks in advance.

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