...you just can't stop! 
I had laboriously been saving my "gun money" for a couple of things I didn't have in my collection. When what comes along but ANOTHER low numbered M1903!! It was on AuctionArms and I made an offer, thinking it wouldn't be accepted, but it WAS!!
The latest acquisition is another NRA Sales rifle on the lower end of the breed, #477,141, with a 8-11 barrel and completely original. The stock has a couple of deep dings but the grain is a beautiful quarter-sawn piece of walnut. A nice, deep JFC inspection stamp on a one-bolt stock.
The bolt has a small "S" and the upper band, the H stamp. The upper band and muzzle are the only parts that show appreciable wear. The muzzle is a 2.5 and the TE a shade over 1; the bore shows the rifle has seen some use but still is in excellent condition.
I've often compared low numbered, original M1903s to your older brother's '65 Mustang; we'll I'm getting a whole corral-full of the little darlings!!






On the barrel, I was hoping for a 6-11, the month and year my dad was born; I have another M1903 with a 7-13 barrel, the month/year my mother was born.

I had laboriously been saving my "gun money" for a couple of things I didn't have in my collection. When what comes along but ANOTHER low numbered M1903!! It was on AuctionArms and I made an offer, thinking it wouldn't be accepted, but it WAS!!
The latest acquisition is another NRA Sales rifle on the lower end of the breed, #477,141, with a 8-11 barrel and completely original. The stock has a couple of deep dings but the grain is a beautiful quarter-sawn piece of walnut. A nice, deep JFC inspection stamp on a one-bolt stock.
The bolt has a small "S" and the upper band, the H stamp. The upper band and muzzle are the only parts that show appreciable wear. The muzzle is a 2.5 and the TE a shade over 1; the bore shows the rifle has seen some use but still is in excellent condition.
I've often compared low numbered, original M1903s to your older brother's '65 Mustang; we'll I'm getting a whole corral-full of the little darlings!!







On the barrel, I was hoping for a 6-11, the month and year my dad was born; I have another M1903 with a 7-13 barrel, the month/year my mother was born.




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