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  • Ricci.Wright

    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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  • toad67

    Cool, thanks for sharing..

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  • KenK/84Bravo

    That is really nice.

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  • kimi

    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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  • iceracerx

    And made by Winchester to boot! Wish my pockets were deeper

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  • kimi
    iceracerx: 31547397697179/comments/31547411736475

    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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  • iceracerx

    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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