We have a used surplus Springfield 1903 bolt action rifle for sale. This rifle comes chambered in .30-06SPRG with a 24" barrel. This comes as shown in pictures. This rifle was manufactured in 1914 with visible cartouches of circle "P", and no others are found on the stock. The barrel with flaming bomb is dated 5-42 and is not original to the rifle, denoting the rifle went through rearsenal for World War II. The rifle was mfg in 1914 with only 64040 rifles being made that year. This is in Good Surplus Condition. There are those who, with some justification, consider the U.S. Model 1903 Springfield to be the most beautiful bolt-action military rifle ever issued. The 1903 Springfield had a pretty good manufacturing and service run. Made from 1905 through 1949, with more than 1.3 million produced, the rifle saw service from 1907 to 1974. The 1903 Springfield has a reputation of being very accurate and reliable. Today the 1903 Springfield carries quite a premium as do most 20th century military rifles. More than a century after its introduction what started out as a blatant patent rip-off remains quite popular. There’s probably a reason for that. Though the So-called “low number” Springfields—those with serial numbers lower than 800000— many gunsmiths recommend that they not be fired. However due to this rifle having been rearsenaled is safe to fire. For more information on the rifle check out the Civilian Marksmanship Program webpage or American Rifleman for more information. Check out the pictures and feel free to call or email with any questions.
Priced at $900.00 with sales tax included. Must be 18yrs or older and pass a background check.
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