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Randy
02-18-2017, 06:41
Was just checking out GunBroker. com There's a 3 digit 03 on there. Guy wants 4 grand for it

stripper clip
02-18-2017, 06:49
Yikes! I hope it's still in .30-03 and in original and correct configuration for that asking price.

Randy
02-18-2017, 06:51
For that price it should be NOS and unfired

steelap
02-18-2017, 07:25
Post a link? I couldn't find it.

Thanks!

Dan Shapiro
02-19-2017, 07:14
Link:

http://www.gunbroker.com/item/622073597

Randy
02-19-2017, 07:18
Link:

http://www.gunbroker.com/item/622073597

Thank you Dan

clintonhater
02-19-2017, 11:05
Two things I admire about this seller, even if his price is off-base: admits that stock is a replacement, and tells everyone up front what he wants for it, reasonable or not, rather than wasting everyone's time with those stupid, sucker-bait, "penny starts."

If I had $4000 to spend on anything, what I'd buy would be a "new" second-hand truck.

Sunray
02-20-2017, 10:21
"...hope it's still in .30-03..." Fake if it is. The rifles were converted to .30-06 after 1906. Be worth more than 4 grand if it was one of the alleged 50 to 100 '03's that didn't get converted though. Mind you, the guy says it's not original. He put on the stock.
Suspicious, anyway. JFC(J.F. Coyle) worked at SA from 1906-1907. That S/N indicates a 1903 manufacture date according to. http://m1903.com/

Ironlip
02-20-2017, 01:37
Would have preferred a cleaner shot of the receiver at point of the serial number. The blue seems almost too even, rather than more mottled in appearance as I think it should be if it's original finish. With the 05 date the barrel probably is a replacement. I think that serial number should have been assembled into a rod bayonet rifle in 1904.

ElWoodman
02-20-2017, 01:39
Like that the guy was up front about the stock.......Would'a' liked it more if it was in a NO BOLT rod bayonet conversion stock (better still, original rod bayonet RIFLE). I'd need to see better photos, and still, at $4Gs, his price isn't the only thing that's high....My $.02

Rick the Librarian
02-21-2017, 04:56
J.F. Coyle worked at Springfield for considerably longer than 1906-07 (I know that is what Brophy says); his inspection stamps are seen on M1903s through the early 1930s.

The replacement stock (as upfront as the guy is) does reduce the value, I'd say in the $2000-2500 range IMHO.

chuckindenver
02-22-2017, 07:45
i agree, 2500 is more realistic,
id like better pics of the rear sight as well, and the bolt.. i suspect both are replacments