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nf1e
01-07-2025, 07:19
Well, it's Springfield but not an 03. Purchased through the CMP as a Service Grade Krag it's one of those long barreled things that we can enjoy. Fun to shoot and really easy to load for. Only a few more rifles in this safe to finish up annual cleaning on. Whatta Hobby!





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Allen
01-07-2025, 07:28
I don't own one but of those I've handled I remember they had a really smooth action.

Dick Hosmer
01-08-2025, 08:03
Nothing smoother - you should buy some . . .

Allen
01-08-2025, 08:09
Nothing smoother - you should buy some . . .

Please notify my wife.

Dick Hosmer
01-11-2025, 10:14
Please notify my wife.

Sure, just send me her email ....!!:banana100::banana100::1948:

Allen
01-11-2025, 11:41
Sure, just send me her email ....!!:banana100::banana100::1948:

When Trump was in office the first time he stated: "For every new government regulation, 2 have got to come off the books".

I feel my wife would come up with something similar like: "For every new/additional gun, 2 have got to be sold".

bruce
01-12-2025, 07:49
The answer to buying a new to you gun w/o getting rid of one or more guns you already own is .... parts!!! Yep!!! Parts. You buy the gun as normal. Then, you take it to the house of a good friend and dismantle it, i.e., barreled receiver, bolt, buttstock, hand guard, screws, etc. You boldly walk in the house with the first little batch of parts or the barreled action and when ask simply and honestly say, "These are just some parts that I couldn't let get away. One day I get the other parts needed and have a nice rifle!" You know where I'm going with this! It has worked for me on several occasions with M-1 Garand's, a few 03-A3's and ... a nice Krag infantry rifle that truly did come to the house one piece at the time. (Cue up Johnny Cash singing ...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uErKI0zWgjg . Sincerely. bruce.

Allen
01-12-2025, 10:39
The answer to buying a new to you gun w/o getting rid of one or more guns you already own is .... parts!!! Yep!!! Parts. You buy the gun as normal. Then, you take it to the house of a good friend and dismantle it, i.e., barreled receiver, bolt, buttstock, hand guard, screws, etc. You boldly walk in the house with the first little batch of parts or the barreled action and when ask simply and honestly say, "These are just some parts that I couldn't let get away. One day I get the other parts needed and have a nice rifle!" You know where I'm going with this! It has worked for me on several occasions with M-1 Garand's, a few 03-A3's and ... a nice Krag infantry rifle that truly did come to the house one piece at the time. (Cue up Johnny Cash singing ...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uErKI0zWgjg . Sincerely. bruce.

Been there, done that. That's where some of my guns came from. Bought many parts back when I was working. Now that I'm retired I just can't seem to get back into it. Have a couple of AR's in parts, 3 1911 frames and about a half dozen carbine frames waiting for me to get un-lazy.

nf1e
01-13-2025, 04:40
Never could pass up parts or barreled actions at the right price. Macon stocks can be fun to fit. Whatta Hobby!







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Allen
01-13-2025, 06:04
Never could pass up parts or barreled actions at the right price. Macon stocks can be fun to fit.

I bought a few stocks from Macon long ago when his prices were low. One of them was a T44 type M1A stock (Garand buttplate). He called it an M14 stock. I prefer the M14 buttplate but bought it because of the grain. I don't think it has the selector cut out--haven't seen it in a long while.