Hi all.... I have a chance to pick up a local NRA Sporter, looks to be completely stock, 1.27 million serial number, 1927 barrel date. P proofed stock, correct buttplate, serial numbered bolt, with star gauged barrel. 95% I would say. Seller obtained from his father, who got it from his father. I only have the 1st book on SRS numbers, it doesn't hit on that edition. Can you give me an idea of a fair price for us both? I have seen GB stuff go all over the map on price. I will post pictures if I pick it up. Thanks! Steve
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I have seen some 1903 NRA Sporters that I am convinced were authentic but were not on the SRS Sales List. I have some later SRS Sales data that I will be be glad to check for you if you will send a private message or email me the complete serial number.
To me, being on the SRS Sales list makes the rifle more valuable. One recently sold on an internet auction for $3,825 plus shipping. It was near 100% correct parts and finish except for a Lyman 17A front sight. In the last year i have bought SRS listed but modified NRA Sporters for $1,100.00 and $800.00. Both show evidence of use and finish wear. Condition and provenance are everything.Comment
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As I recall, those DCM rifles sold to members of the military did not show up on SRS. From the picture and your description, it looks legit to me.Last edited by Rick the Librarian; 03-05-2014, 12:56."We make men without chests and expect from them virtue and enterprise. We laugh at honor and are shocked to find traitors in our midst."
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Herschel or Johnny P would have a better idea on that. I didn't think there was any difference in finish, but don't know for sure. I don't believe they were blued at any point."We make men without chests and expect from them virtue and enterprise. We laugh at honor and are shocked to find traitors in our midst."
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I think they were all rust blued ( barrel ). The TG , FP and barrel band were nitre blued. The bolt body was left "in the white". I'm not too sure about the other parts.Comment
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Erical.... wow, quite a price spread. I offered the owner $2500, which seems kinda in the middle of what I have been hearing here. Finish looks original. Stock is P proofed. There is some finish wear on the upper barrel, just back from the date. You can see it a little in the picture. Again, I don't have the gun, and this is the only picture. I told the owner I would like to check the TE and muzzle. It doesn't look to have been shot too much. Thanks all!Comment
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I agree with m1903rifle about the finish on the NRA Sporters. I have never seen a parkerized finish on one that I thought came that way from SA. Except for the serial numbering of the bolts, I think all the NRA Sporters had the same markings and features. Prior to 1924 the bolts were not serial numbered, 1924 until about 1930, the serial number was on the top of the bolt. The last ones made had the serial number on the bottom of the bolt. From the single picture posted I believe the rifle in question has the original blue finish. I notice that it has the front sight cover. Two of my nicest NRA Sporters came to me with front sight covers that had a blue finish that matched the barrel blue. I would discourage a person from removing and replacing the front sight protector. It is difficult to do that without damaging the blue on the barrel band. Why would you need to check the throat erosion and muzzle wear on a civilian owned rifle that shows evidence of very little firing? A person that puts a muzzle wear and throat erosion gauge in one of my NRA Sporters does so at the risk of being assaulted. It is another matter and very reasonable to look down the bore for evidence of pitting.Comment



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