pmclaine
09-25-2016, 08:58
A few years ago a coworker told me he wanted to get into riflery so I took him to my honey hole gun shop.
He isnt into the as issued milsurps as I am so I wasnt sure what we would find for him.
Sitting in the 03 rack was this Rock Island 1903 sporter.....
http://i1005.photobucket.com/albums/af178/pmclaine/P9247077_zpsb6dblkix.jpg (http://s1005.photobucket.com/user/pmclaine/media/P9247077_zpsb6dblkix.jpg.html)
http://i1005.photobucket.com/albums/af178/pmclaine/P9247078_zps1yujusvv.jpg (http://s1005.photobucket.com/user/pmclaine/media/P9247078_zps1yujusvv.jpg.html)
The interesting bit....
http://i1005.photobucket.com/albums/af178/pmclaine/P9247079_zpsv0m0ofpy.jpg (http://s1005.photobucket.com/user/pmclaine/media/P9247079_zpsv0m0ofpy.jpg.html)
An old SRS check indicates it is in a block of USMC rifles from about the WWI period. Michael Petrov ( :( )had seen the gun when it was up for auction at Amoskeag but couldnt identify a builder. He was interested in it. My local seller picked it up and my coworker bought it on probably the best advise I ever gave in my life.
It sports a Griffin and Howe mount with a Noske 4X scope. The scope is still super clear and Im told was one of the nicer optics of its day. Interesting thing is the elevation turret seems to be set up for bullet drop. The adjustments are from 1 to 10 which I assume to be 100 to 1000 yards. The low end of the scale the numbers are close together than spread as you move to 10.
http://i1005.photobucket.com/albums/af178/pmclaine/P9247080_zpsawjxhk7f.jpg (http://s1005.photobucket.com/user/pmclaine/media/P9247080_zpsawjxhk7f.jpg.html)
http://i1005.photobucket.com/albums/af178/pmclaine/P9247081_zpssdf1nu8n.jpg (http://s1005.photobucket.com/user/pmclaine/media/P9247081_zpssdf1nu8n.jpg.html)
One of those guns that I say to myself "Why did I let this one get away from my safe?"
He isnt into the as issued milsurps as I am so I wasnt sure what we would find for him.
Sitting in the 03 rack was this Rock Island 1903 sporter.....
http://i1005.photobucket.com/albums/af178/pmclaine/P9247077_zpsb6dblkix.jpg (http://s1005.photobucket.com/user/pmclaine/media/P9247077_zpsb6dblkix.jpg.html)
http://i1005.photobucket.com/albums/af178/pmclaine/P9247078_zps1yujusvv.jpg (http://s1005.photobucket.com/user/pmclaine/media/P9247078_zps1yujusvv.jpg.html)
The interesting bit....
http://i1005.photobucket.com/albums/af178/pmclaine/P9247079_zpsv0m0ofpy.jpg (http://s1005.photobucket.com/user/pmclaine/media/P9247079_zpsv0m0ofpy.jpg.html)
An old SRS check indicates it is in a block of USMC rifles from about the WWI period. Michael Petrov ( :( )had seen the gun when it was up for auction at Amoskeag but couldnt identify a builder. He was interested in it. My local seller picked it up and my coworker bought it on probably the best advise I ever gave in my life.
It sports a Griffin and Howe mount with a Noske 4X scope. The scope is still super clear and Im told was one of the nicer optics of its day. Interesting thing is the elevation turret seems to be set up for bullet drop. The adjustments are from 1 to 10 which I assume to be 100 to 1000 yards. The low end of the scale the numbers are close together than spread as you move to 10.
http://i1005.photobucket.com/albums/af178/pmclaine/P9247080_zpsawjxhk7f.jpg (http://s1005.photobucket.com/user/pmclaine/media/P9247080_zpsawjxhk7f.jpg.html)
http://i1005.photobucket.com/albums/af178/pmclaine/P9247081_zpssdf1nu8n.jpg (http://s1005.photobucket.com/user/pmclaine/media/P9247081_zpssdf1nu8n.jpg.html)
One of those guns that I say to myself "Why did I let this one get away from my safe?"