Since I will never likely be able to afford a real A4, one of my long term projects is to build a clone. Therefore I have kept an eye out for some parts. I happened on an GB auction for “a lot of 3 weaver scopesâ€. Buried in the description was a Weaver 330. The picture showed what I think is the civilian versions without a serial number or the detent turrets, but close never the less. I took an uninformed chance and bid and got the 3 of them for 50. Considering my intent for a decent want-to-be A4 did I do OK on price or waste 50 bucks on otherwise worthless scopes. The other two were a B4 and V22, but I only really wanted the 330. Am I correct that this is the commercial version of the M73B1? Thanks for any info.
Did I make a poor purchase?
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Yes...this is a commercial model 330......You did just fine....For ONCE we see someone who sold a Weaver 330 commercial model and didn't advertise it as a "WW2 sniper scope"......
Now get some parkerized 3/4" rings and a Redfield base....You're well on your way....
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did fine, now go out and get the redfield jr for the 03A3
you can get a good action from Gibbs for less than 300, it will be correct and serviceable, then a stock and metal and someone to drill and tap and bend bolt........
barrels can be found if you are patient took me a couple of years but i found all and all pieces and parts are vintage, mine could have been a 1903A4
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Thanks Guys. I was concerned that my impulse buy might not be worth the price of shipping, but I knew that it wasn't a M73B1 and I am fine with that. I'm sure i won't be able to tell the difference when I am looking down the tube. I am really impressed by how well the 1903 family of rifles shoot with stock iron sights, I can't wait to see how it will do with glass. Still a few years down the road. Gotta finish the other projects first!Comment
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Considering the outrageous prices people are paying for a Weaver 330 anything, you did very well! Sell the other stuff you don't need and your coming out like a bandit. Check out this scope just like yours - http://cgi.ebay.com/Weaver-Model-330...item35ae239e82
Why did it sell for so much? 'Cause the guy mentioned the M1903A4!
And this is one of the cheaper ones!
If the B4 and V22 are both in good shape, they could be worth the $50 themselves.Last edited by Mike D; 12-02-2010, 01:55.Comment
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That's how my A4 project started. About 10 months ago I picked up a post and crosshair Lyman Alaskan for 24 bucks at a small gun show. The guy just before me picked up the other one for 25 dollars. It had the leather lens covers.Last edited by Hal O'Peridol; 10-02-2013, 09:43.Enfield, everything else is just a rifle. Unless it's a Garand.
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[QUOTE Am I correct that this is the commercial version of the M73B1? Thanks for any info.[/QUOTE]
No. Its close. As part of the specifications for the A4 Ordnance specified "click" adjustments for the windage and elevation knobs. The two specifically approved models were the Weaver 330C and the Lyman Alaskan. The specifications also left the door open for any other vendors who could meet the basic spec. Commercially the Weaver 330 was offered in two versions, the 330C and the 330S (S for Silent adjustments). The 330S requires a tool or coin to change the adjustment settings.
For your purposes its perfectly suitable.
Regards,
JimComment
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