The routing cuts on the grips of the bayonet that is going with the rifle are as sharp and untouched as is the wood on the 03.
My last and very finest 1903...
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Thanks Labayo! I'm glad you like it.
I won't miss it all that much though. It's just a thing. Things come and go. Id give every single thing I've ever owned if I could just have all of my old dogs with me again.
However, it IS most certainly a great rarity among 1903's that were assembled for WWI because of its Excellent preservation. Quite unusual.Comment
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Just catching up on this great thread.... did u put the rifle up for sale yet on Gunbroker or Guns International? As others have commented, it should bring a hefty amount, especially with the detailed description you've already written here.
Best Regards from Virginia,
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I'm using my old thread to post some more photos of this rifle on so that I can in turn transfer them to a file. So I'm bumping this thread to the front to accomplish this.
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