shooter_john
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Today I happened into a local pawn shop just to kill some time, and I saw what I thought was a 1903 Springfield (sporterized... quite poorly unfornately) on the rack. I asked the gentleman behind the counter to look at it and he replied with "that ain't a '03, that just an old 7mm Mauser." So I said well I want to look at it anyway while thinking that I at least have a enough sense to know a Springfield when I see one. So he handed me the rifle and right below where it said "7mm Mauser Rifle" on the tag was the price of $119. I offered $100, and off we went, me with my "7mm Mauser" 1903 Springfield .30 and him with a hundred bucks!
The stock is very poorly sporterized, but the rings look straight. Unfortunately the Weaver K4 is badly beaten as I'd like to keep it, but it will probably have to go. I haven't really even checked out the bore, but I did find a stamp on the barrel... The stamp consists of a "R.A." over the flaming bomb, over 7-44. Now this is where I get a little ignorant. A quick google search advised me that at least the barrel was made in the Raritan Arsenal in NJ circa July of 44. I know the flaming bomb is also a desirable proof, but I really don't know why so.
So I leave the rest to those of you who know a lot more than me... How did I do for $100?
The stock is very poorly sporterized, but the rings look straight. Unfortunately the Weaver K4 is badly beaten as I'd like to keep it, but it will probably have to go. I haven't really even checked out the bore, but I did find a stamp on the barrel... The stamp consists of a "R.A." over the flaming bomb, over 7-44. Now this is where I get a little ignorant. A quick google search advised me that at least the barrel was made in the Raritan Arsenal in NJ circa July of 44. I know the flaming bomb is also a desirable proof, but I really don't know why so.
So I leave the rest to those of you who know a lot more than me... How did I do for $100?