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U.S. MARK I SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1903 BOLT ACTION

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:250.00 USD Estimated At:500.00 - 800.00 USD
U.S. MARK I SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1903 BOLT ACTION
MILITARY RIFLE. Cal. 30-06. S# 1101835. Bbl. 24" marked behind front sight "SA", flaming bomb, "8-19". These rifles were mfg. at Springfield Armory to accept the WWI Pedersen device. This rifle retains all its correct features including the special trigger and cut-off. Ladder rear sight w/ volley notch graduated to 2850 yards. Dished windage and elevation knob. Blade front sight with stamped sight cover. Swept bolt handle. Bolt root marked on top "BF" and "28". The "S" type straight grip stock has the correct cut-out below the ejection port. All milled furniture, including the smooth trap buttplate. Marked on the left side over triggerguard with a boxed "S. S.A.A.". Marked on the right side with a faint boxed "C. S.A.A.". these marks indicate arsenal reworks at San Antonio Arsenal. There are two proofs under grip, one is boxed and one is encircled. Unmarked model 1907 brown leather sling with brass hooks. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: nickel plated oiler in butt. Five pocket khaki colored canvas magazine pouch marked "R.I.A." and "9-19". Model 1910 Khaki canvas Squad Leaders pouch, marked U.S. on the flap. Marked under carrying strap "POWERS-1918". CONDITION: stock has a moderately worn arsenal re-work finish with scattered handling marks throughout. Metal retains a large degree of its lightly worn arsenal re-work parkerized finish. Good shiny bore with light frosting in grooves. PROVENANCE: the Collection of Curtis H Halvorson. (23-5938/RW). CURIO. $500-800.