southfork
03-15-2013, 12:18
I found a very nice condition Springfield Armory 1903 rifle today at a local pawn shop. An old widow consigned her deceased husband's gun collection and they were supposedly being priced at "low book + $200.00". The rifle is in crisp military form and has a serial number of 1241XXX. The metal and wood have almost zero blemishes or apparent wear.
The barrel is marked S.A. over 12-21, and an "A" below the 12-21 date. The wood looks very nice with 2 lateral bolts through the straight stock. No finger groove if i recall correctly. The bolt is still mostly dark black like the rest of the rifle's metal and is marked "N.B." on the bolt handle top- where it connects to the bolt, "3" under the bolt handle where it connects to the bolt, and "B.P." on the bolt itself. The following number is lightly scribed into the bolt as well: 837649.
This Springfield is priced at $900. Is this a reasonable price? I'm seriously thinking about paying 10% down on this 1903 Springfield to put it on 'layaway' for 120 days. I can pay off the total purchase price easier over 4 months. What do you think about this Springfield? It really is in excellent shape.
Also, what should i look for on the stock ( to see if it is correct)? I didn't notice any cartouches of any kind, but I may not have looked in the right places.
My father was with the 1st Marines on Quadacanal for several months. Is this a rifle that would be carried by the Marines in that campaign? I hope so. Does the finger groove or absence thereof tell me anything?
Any help appreciated.
The barrel is marked S.A. over 12-21, and an "A" below the 12-21 date. The wood looks very nice with 2 lateral bolts through the straight stock. No finger groove if i recall correctly. The bolt is still mostly dark black like the rest of the rifle's metal and is marked "N.B." on the bolt handle top- where it connects to the bolt, "3" under the bolt handle where it connects to the bolt, and "B.P." on the bolt itself. The following number is lightly scribed into the bolt as well: 837649.
This Springfield is priced at $900. Is this a reasonable price? I'm seriously thinking about paying 10% down on this 1903 Springfield to put it on 'layaway' for 120 days. I can pay off the total purchase price easier over 4 months. What do you think about this Springfield? It really is in excellent shape.
Also, what should i look for on the stock ( to see if it is correct)? I didn't notice any cartouches of any kind, but I may not have looked in the right places.
My father was with the 1st Marines on Quadacanal for several months. Is this a rifle that would be carried by the Marines in that campaign? I hope so. Does the finger groove or absence thereof tell me anything?
Any help appreciated.