Frederick303
02-02-2014, 11:00
I have an early WWI barreled action in a sporter stock with a decent bore, which based on the looks of it went through a refurb. I would like to putr it back to military garb . A friend of mine has a very nice early pattern M1903 stock and handguard that he is willing to sell me.
The stock is the type 2 with a single reinfroce bolt on the rear of the action inlett area. That dates it from pre 1917 if I recall. the handgaurd had the tooling index marks, which also marks it as from pre 1917. the wood is very nice with no obvious defects, except in the Buttstock where someone stamped J134 on the left hand side. It comes with a dark rear band and a rather worn dark front band, which I is either a parked or blued, if parked ist is a dark park. My buddy thinks both parts are refinished based on the surface polish.
So what is a fair price on a decent set of wood for a pre 1917 M1903? I want want to pay a fair price but not excessive. Is wood for a low number gun worth more or less than wood for a high number gun, given there are nto that many low number guns areound with blued as built finish?
I was figuring that the CMP price for a new stock and handguard would be a start. Is that fair? I have no idea how much the bands are worth.
if it is worth a lot more I want to let him know, as I do not want to take advantage of the situation,
Thanks in advance for any help.
The stock is the type 2 with a single reinfroce bolt on the rear of the action inlett area. That dates it from pre 1917 if I recall. the handgaurd had the tooling index marks, which also marks it as from pre 1917. the wood is very nice with no obvious defects, except in the Buttstock where someone stamped J134 on the left hand side. It comes with a dark rear band and a rather worn dark front band, which I is either a parked or blued, if parked ist is a dark park. My buddy thinks both parts are refinished based on the surface polish.
So what is a fair price on a decent set of wood for a pre 1917 M1903? I want want to pay a fair price but not excessive. Is wood for a low number gun worth more or less than wood for a high number gun, given there are nto that many low number guns areound with blued as built finish?
I was figuring that the CMP price for a new stock and handguard would be a start. Is that fair? I have no idea how much the bands are worth.
if it is worth a lot more I want to let him know, as I do not want to take advantage of the situation,
Thanks in advance for any help.