An old friend owes me some money and offered instead an 6/43 dated Smith Corona. The barrel is SC marked and seems to match receiver. Overall in 90 percent shape, no import marks with a 4 groove barrel. The stock has no cartouches that I can see. What is something like this worth? TIA
Value of Smith Corona 03A3?
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My CMP Greek return sounds like it's similar to yours. 6-43 SC bbl, Greek oxide bluing on all parts and no cartouches on the "C" stock so I know that isn't original to the action. The bolt, trigger guard and most small parts are Remington. If it's worth is measured by accuracy, It's a good gun. Sorry I can't give you a price>An old friend owes me some money and offered instead an 6/43 dated Smith Corona. The barrel is SC marked and seems to match receiver. Overall in 90 percent shape, no import marks with a 4 groove barrel. The stock has no cartouches that I can see. What is something like this worth? TIA
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The high 9 and 8 are 1st and 2nd shots of ten from a cleaned bore at 100 yds.Comment
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Positive - 4 groove original barrel, 90% original finish remains.
Negative - missing cartouches.
To be determined - muzzle/throat erosion, headspace, mixed parts and accuracy.
$900 would probably be a good value for a nice, unaltered example. A sanded and refinished stock would reduce the value significantly.Comment
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Depending on how much money is involved and on how much you like bolt action military rifles ... that'd be a good deal! My CPM sourced 03 and 03-A3 rifles are all sub 2.0 inch shooters for 10 round groups. Have a Rem. 03-A3 that I got back in 1992. It shoots between 1 - 1.7 inch groups for five shots consistently. HTH. Sincerely. bruce." Unlike most conservatives, libs have no problem exploiting dead children and dancing on their graves."Comment
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