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It is a 1920 rifle that went through a WWII rebuild at some point. During the rebuild it was given a new Springfield Armory barrel which is dated February of 1942. This rifle retained an early Mark 1 "S" style finger groove stock which has numbers stamped into it that match to the serial number of the receiver. It has had a field repair done to the butt, but is in nice overall condition. Finish is parkerized and retains about 70% finish with no rust or pitting. Bore has sharp land and grooves but lost it's shiny luster. Muzzle guages about 2.8.
Comes with a leather sling, front sight protector and CMP Certificate, manual and papers. Prefer Washington transaction but would be willing to meet in Rainier, Or for an FFL transfer.
It is a 1920 rifle that went through a WWII rebuild at some point. During the rebuild it was given a new Springfield Armory barrel which is dated February of 1942. This rifle retained an early Mark 1 "S" style finger groove stock which has numbers stamped into it that match to the serial number of the receiver. It has had a field repair done to the butt, but is in nice overall condition. Finish is parkerized and retains about 70% finish with no rust or pitting. Bore has sharp land and grooves but lost it's shiny luster. Muzzle guages about 2.8.
Comes with a leather sling, front sight protector and CMP Certificate, manual and papers. Prefer Washington transaction but would be willing to meet in Rainier, Or for an FFL transfer.