So was a friend's place earlier today and he snagged these.
The back story (and he is going to get more detail) is that the seller's dad was a Marine and was in Alaska in WW2. But I could not get it clear whether he brought these back or acquired them on a later trip to Alaska in the 1950's.
First is a Model 70 which serial numbers to 1942 or so. Also caliber is marked ".30 Government" not .30-06. I did not look close enough to see a flaming bomb or ordnance mark. The story is that these were shipped to Springfield and then went to the Marines. But it's a story... and second hand at that.
Wartime guns may not have been sold to civilians as sporters... but they did get sold where there was a need. Forest rangers to security guards... heck could have ended up in Alaska in the hands of some guy protecting bulldozer operators on the Alaska Highway from bears. So not every model 70 was snipery. BUT... I know there are some guys here who know these way better than I do.
Scope is obviously not right. And recoil pad was added. This was a guy's New England Deer rifle for more than 50 years and shows it. So if anyone knows anything I can pass on to him! They didn't break the bank and so any news is going to be good and interesting.
Oh and to start, this pouch came with the rifle. I think it's WW1? But could easily have still been issued early in WW2.
On to the rifle. I posted the whole serial number because it may help with research.
Second gun is a trainer for, IIRC, a Springfield 1903? It is .22 Long Rifle Caliber. Has an applique cheek rest. Irons and an older scope.
I know literally nothing about this except it was acquired at the same time as the 70. And supposedly came from his father and was bought at the same time as the 70. First time I've ever handled one of these... so, again, you guys are the good source for info!
Do your knowledge magic, my vintage Ameegos!
Cheers,
Sirhr
The back story (and he is going to get more detail) is that the seller's dad was a Marine and was in Alaska in WW2. But I could not get it clear whether he brought these back or acquired them on a later trip to Alaska in the 1950's.
First is a Model 70 which serial numbers to 1942 or so. Also caliber is marked ".30 Government" not .30-06. I did not look close enough to see a flaming bomb or ordnance mark. The story is that these were shipped to Springfield and then went to the Marines. But it's a story... and second hand at that.
Wartime guns may not have been sold to civilians as sporters... but they did get sold where there was a need. Forest rangers to security guards... heck could have ended up in Alaska in the hands of some guy protecting bulldozer operators on the Alaska Highway from bears. So not every model 70 was snipery. BUT... I know there are some guys here who know these way better than I do.
Scope is obviously not right. And recoil pad was added. This was a guy's New England Deer rifle for more than 50 years and shows it. So if anyone knows anything I can pass on to him! They didn't break the bank and so any news is going to be good and interesting.
Oh and to start, this pouch came with the rifle. I think it's WW1? But could easily have still been issued early in WW2.
On to the rifle. I posted the whole serial number because it may help with research.
Second gun is a trainer for, IIRC, a Springfield 1903? It is .22 Long Rifle Caliber. Has an applique cheek rest. Irons and an older scope.
I know literally nothing about this except it was acquired at the same time as the 70. And supposedly came from his father and was bought at the same time as the 70. First time I've ever handled one of these... so, again, you guys are the good source for info!
Do your knowledge magic, my vintage Ameegos!
Cheers,
Sirhr