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I have been agonizing on pulling the trigger on this auction...target guns with history like this really call out to me, although I don't shoot long range anymore: (Enjoy!)
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Someone is selling a collection. I bought a Colt New Service .44 Target in Mass. I don't care for Colt revolvers but that big New Service was special. I paid $1300.00 and sold it around ten years later for over $3000.00. That H.S. 10X is sweet.
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Cool, thanks for sharing..
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That is really nice.
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Ya'll are welcome. The H.S. is sweet. I'm going to pass on the target rifle as I'm in the hunt for an antique Winchester with special features, like sights, that letter.
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And made by Winchester to boot! Wish my pockets were deeper
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And made by Winchester to boot! Wish my pockets were deeper
Hey old Buddy! Hope life has been good to you!!! For awhile there I thought that it might be a Type 1 Winchester-Springfield 1903 Sniper Rifle, too, but after checking into it, it looks to have started life as 1 of 150 national match Springfield 1903's, and later became 1 of 100 , as best as I can understand the references, that Col. William Brophy's best estimate is that this batch of rifles must be assumed to be Style "T" rifles were being manufactured/modified by Springfield in 1929/1930, and sold through the DCM. The seller of the subject rifle makes note to a reference that I do not have, and it is one that does not show up in price guides like the BBGV, so it does appear to be a Style "T" variation as I see it. Which is to say that the winner of this auction did very well, indeed.
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Thanks for the info Top! I follow your posts because our taste in rifles is pretty much the same. (or close enough)
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