Stopped off at a local pawn shop today to see what they had. A Kongsberg 1911 that was too much, a 1903A3 that I had see before, also too much.
There was another 1903 that caught my eye in the rack, sitting in a C stock. Asked to see it, it had an old Weaver scope on it and a side mount. Otherwise, the rifle was in good shape, a 3478XX serial number and also a Rock Island, which I did not have.
Stock typical late Keystone with a serif P small circle firing proof and a 8-44 SA marked barrel, nice and shiny. Then I looked closer at the scope mount. A Griffin and Howe
Other indignaties had been done to the rifle, but she should make a good shooter. Has a recoil pad, but, I think I can salvage the stock with no problem.Information
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