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SCARCE SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1903 STYLE T BOLT ACTION

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:1,500.00 USD Estimated At:3,000.00 - 5,000.00 USD
SCARCE SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1903 STYLE T BOLT ACTION
TARGET RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. S# 1380606. Bbl. 29 7/8". These target rifles were mfg. at Springfield Armory for use in competition shooting including World, Pan Am and Olympic matches. They were available for purchase by NRA members through the Director of Civilian Marksmanship as well as being available to military personnel for match competition. These rifles made on a limited production basis may vary in features or specifications. This rifle has a receiver mfg. in 1931 fitted with a heavy 29 7/8" Springfield barrel. Barrel marked at bottom "P" proof, "SA", "E-12". The receiver made without polished rails has the center punch mark in the right rail. Lyman 48 rear sight w/ matching internal numbers is graduated to 125 points. Winchester 67A globe front sight mounted on base adapted from the Browning Automatic Rifle. Receiver and barrel fitted w/ scope blocks spaced approximately 7 3/8" apart. Winchester A5 telescopic sight. The 5 power externally adjusted scope has fine cross hair reticle. Standard military grooved trigger. Bolt has been heavily polished and top of bolt handle has been ground to clear scope. Standard safety. Headless cocking piece. Bolt is marked underneath handle with "S" and punch mark. Standard trigger guard w/ blue finish. Walnut target type stock is secured to forend by 1 band. Stock has 2 recoil bolts & is fitted w/ cup type checkered buttplate used on match & sporting rifles. Stock is marked at belly w/ "SA6597". Cut out recess marked w/ "S" "9". CONDITION: stock set has very nice appearing original finish w/ light wear and occasional handling marks. Barrel channel has added fiber shim ahead of receiver. Barrel band has additional deeper inletting at bottom. Not visible when band is in place. Receiver has notably more dull blue finish than the bbl. which has thinning, wear, spots of peppery oxidation & notable spots of missing finish in area on front sight. Telescope retains 75% original thinning blue finish w/ light wear & scattered handling marks. Optics appear slightly cloudy but serviceable. Vertical cross hair is partly detached midway of top half. Very good shiny bore w/ sharp lands. PROVANANCE: from the Estate Collection of Thomas J. Mulligan. (23-1199/RW). CURIO. $3,000-5,000.