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Lot 1600: DCM Springfield Armory Model 1903 Bolt Action Sporting Rifle

Excellent Documented Springfield Armory Model 1903 Bolt Action Sporting Rifle with DCM Sales Record

Auction Location: Rock Island, IL

Auction Date: December 4, 2021

Lot 1600: DCM Springfield Armory Model 1903 Bolt Action Sporting Rifle

Excellent Documented Springfield Armory Model 1903 Bolt Action Sporting Rifle with DCM Sales Record

Auction Location: Rock Island, IL

Auction Date: December 4, 2021

Estimated Price: $6,500 - $9,500
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Excellent Documented Springfield Armory Model 1903 Bolt Action Sporting Rifle with DCM Sales Record

Manufacturer: Springfield Armory U.S.
Model: 1903
Type: Rifle
Gauge: 30-06
Barrel: 24 inch round
Finish: blue
Grip:
Stock:
Item Views: 2970
Item Interest: Active
Serial Number:
Catalog Page: 307
Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun
Description:

This is an excellent, original Springfield Armory Model 1903 "Sporting Rifle" manufactured circa 1930. One of only 4,495 sporting rifles manufactured between 1923-1932. This rifle is listed by serial number on page 46 of the book "Summary of D.C.M. Rifle Sales" from Springfield Research Service (copy of the page included). These were hand built by Springfield using new 1903 National Match receivers fitted with new 1903 star gauged National Match barrels. The receiver rails, bolt assemblies and triggers were hand polished for super smooth operation like a 1903 National Match rifle. The bolts were hand lapped, and the headspace was hand cut using a National Match, nickel steel (NS) marked bolt. The bolt is correctly hand etched under the extractor with the matching serial number. Standard receiver markings with the barrel roll marked "SA/Ordnance Shell and Flame/9-30" and marked with the original star-gauge mark on the muzzle. Actions and barrels were hand fitted to hand selected, straight grain American walnut, pistol grip sporting stocks to ensure correct bedding in the barrel channel and recoil lug area. The stock uses a single barrel band and is fitted with a special, heavier "NRA sporter" style cupped steel buttplate. There is an original circled "P" proof inside the curve of the pistol grip. The barrel is fitted with a standard M1903 front sight base and blade, with a receiver mounted Lyman 48C target type micrometer rear sight. The rear sight base is machined for the clip slot cutout like the 1903 National Match rifles. These rifles have a hand polished, rust blue metal finish with the National Match bolt correctly "in the white". The walnut stocks were all given a hand rubbed, linseed oil finish. Comes with an original pre-war "BOYT" marked commercial leather sling and original stamped sheet metal front sight cover. These rifles were as accurate, if not more so, than the M1903 National Match service rifles; in fact, the prestigious company of Griffin & Howe used many as the basis of their own super high grade hunting and sporting rifles. These rifles were so desirable that gun companies complained to Springfield Armory, that it hurt their commercial business. This eventually resulted in Springfield Armory stopping all production of these beautiful NRA Sporting rifles in 1932.

Rating Definition:

Excellent with 95% plus of the original blue finish overall with only very minor edge wear on the receiver ring and edges of the buttplate, and a hint of spotting on the rear of the barrel. The front area of the floorplate also shows some very light flaking of the blue finish. The stock is also excellent with its original dark oil finished walnut color overall, with a clear, sharp "P" proof and it shows only very minor handling marks on the buttstock. The screw heads are all original, untouched and do not look to have ever been disassembled. Mechanically excellent. Original unaltered examples are scarce today as most saw heavy hunting use or later altered for rifle scopes.



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