Here we have a Springfield Armory M1903 made in 1918. It’s been rebuilt at the Raritan Arsenal, and has a Springfield 3-42 dated barrel.
The stock has a Chinese marking on it, the US sent many rifles to the Republic of China (Taiwan) during their civil war. The bore is shiny and clean with 4 groove rifling.
There is a chip by the buttplate, it has been pictured.
This rifles condition is far from perfect. It has finish loss on small parts. light pitting on the receiver, bolt, and rear sight. Small patches of rust in tight spots such as the grooves on the bolt or the magazine shutoff.
Trade interests:
Type 14 Nambu
Type 44 Arisaka
Type 99 Arisaka
MAS 36
Enfield No.1, No.3, No.4, No.5
Steyr Hahn M1912
Beretta 1934 WW2 dated
Beretta 92 Variants
Many more
not really interested in poly striker guns.
The stock has a Chinese marking on it, the US sent many rifles to the Republic of China (Taiwan) during their civil war. The bore is shiny and clean with 4 groove rifling.
There is a chip by the buttplate, it has been pictured.
This rifles condition is far from perfect. It has finish loss on small parts. light pitting on the receiver, bolt, and rear sight. Small patches of rust in tight spots such as the grooves on the bolt or the magazine shutoff.
Trade interests:
Type 14 Nambu
Type 44 Arisaka
Type 99 Arisaka
MAS 36
Enfield No.1, No.3, No.4, No.5
Steyr Hahn M1912
Beretta 1934 WW2 dated
Beretta 92 Variants
Many more
not really interested in poly striker guns.
