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VERY NICE US PRE WW1 ORIGINAL SPRINGFIELD MODEL

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:450.00 USD Estimated At:900.00 - 1,200.00 USD
VERY NICE US PRE WW1 ORIGINAL SPRINGFIELD MODEL
1903 BOLT ACTION MILITARY RIFLE WITH ORIGINAL FINISH. Cal. 30-06. S# 599841. Bbl 24". Bbl marked behind front sight “SA”, “flaming bomb” & “3-15”. Ladder rear sight w/ volley notch. Large dished windage knob & small dished elevation knob. Blade front sight. Rifle mfg. in 1915 & still retains original features including blue finished metal. Receiver made w/ gas escape hole on right side. Straight down bolt handle. Bolt is marked underneath handle w/ punch mark & what appears as an “L”. Safety lug marked underneath w/ “18”. Extractor made w/ gas hole. Safety lettering w/ block letters. Cutoff was polished bright underneath. Grooved trigger. All correct milled furniture. Trap buttplate w/ fine checkering. Nickel plated oiler in butt. Walnut stock set. Stock has stepped wood line at receiver. Single recoil bolt below cutoff recess. Marked on left side w/ boxed “J.S.A.”. Marked “B” & “H” in cutoff recess. Encircles script “P” proof under grip. Hand guard made w/ 2 clips. Sight protector swell is grooved. Well worn Model 1907 brown leather sling w/ brass hooks & faint illegible markings. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Model 1905 16" fullered blade bayonet. Parkerized blade is marked on left ricasso “SA”, “flaming bomb” & “1918”. Right ricasso marked w/ “US” & S#. Corrugated walnut grips. Canvas covered scabbard w/ leather tip. Tip is marked in ink “F.P. Beall” & illegible unit marking. Bayonet is in good condition w/ light wear. Grips have notable wear & missing chip on right side. Scabbard has light wear & staining, but appears in good serviceable condition. CONDITON: stock set retains most of its original finish w/ light wear & scattered handling marks from careful use. Metal retains 75% original blue finish w/ thinning, light wear & handling marks. Finish is notably missing on front sight base due to use of sight protector. Bore is shiny but w/ worn lands & several pits approx. 2" ahead of chamber. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (23-117/RW). CURIO. $900-1,200.