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Local estate find... plywood box with stocks, barrels & misc. parts... One stock is a sporterized 1903, checkered, horn fore end cap, engraved buttplate, Lyman 48 cutout... chip out of the toe of the stock, but that can be remedied. The barrel is dated 09/27, with Star Gauge muzzle mark and barrel coded. So, I've got to bring it all together... thinking a Springfield receiver in the 1,260,000 range fits... would really like nice original blue. I will pay a fair price or trade heavy your way... thanks in advance.
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Nice find. I'm sure that stock is a G&H re-work,
Bill Ferguson
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Agree with Bill.
An ultrasonic cleaner with granular spic and span in water will likely clean that buttplate nicely. I bought one for around $100 and considered it more than paid for the first time I used it.
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Jack:
That is definitely a reworked USGI stock, probably by Griffin and Howe, and most likely an NRA Sporter stock to boot. Your barrel appears to me to be an NRA Sporter barrel, and not a military barrel. Good find, finding a Sporter receiver will be nearly impossible, but a 1927 receiver should be doable. You need to looks for one drilled for a Lyman 48, or you will have to drill the one you find.
For that rifle restoration, a complete donor rifle may be in order.
Good eye!
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Assuming the barrel and the stock barrel channel is for the NRA contour, I may have an option for you. I have an NRA Sporter barreled action with Lyman 48 that has a bad barrel. I also have what I believe is a National Match barreled action with serial numbered bolt, star gauge barrel, headless cocking piece and reversed safety. Excellent bore. The only down side it has been polished (not too the extreme) and hot blued.
Dodging lions and wasting time.....
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Ken, I sent you a pm... thanks.
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That should turn out very nice. Looking forward to seeing it all together.
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AWESOME!! Thanks for this thread
USAF RET 1971-95
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