Catalog Auction info Auction #129 - Two-Day Sale, March 27th & 28th (#129) 03/27/2021 9:00 AM EDT Closed Starts Ending 03/27/2021 9:00 AM EDT Auction Info Lot #25Rare Springfield Armory 1903A1 National Match Model of 1931 Rifle Click image to enlarge PreviousNextSimilar Items Lot closed - Sold Price (Including Buyer`s Premium):$6,000 Estimate: $5,000 - $7,000 Description Description: serial #1310651, 30-06, 24'' 2-31 dated Springfield Armory star gauged barrel with a bright excellent bore. This nice 1931 National Match rifle remains in extremely fine condition. The barrel retains strong original gray parkerizing, excellent on the sight base, with 98% original dark phosphate on the receiver with the bright honed races and followers remaining brilliant. The ''N.S.'' bolt body as well as the extractor remain bright with very light operational wear and excellent feathering around the lug, the DC pencil numbering to the receiver remains strong on the underside of the bolt. The bolt shroud has excellent oil quenched case-hardening and the two tone conventional safety remains very fine. The bottom metal as well shows excellent darker gray phosphate finish with remnants of light dings and handling marks on the floorplate and is likely a later re-park but remains lovely. The smooth walnut pistolgrip stock and handguard rate very fine to excellent showing only light handling marks or dings here and there, most prominent a couple vertical scratches right of butt. The ''DAL'' inspectors marking is very prominent on the left of stock with a good dual struck circled P firing proof at the pistolgrip and serial number ''1310651'' along the toeline. The coarsely checkered buttplate retains strong original dark phosphate toning along the sharp edges and the rear sight leaf is graduated to 2700 yards without the top 2850 yard volley notch; the barrel is star gauged numbered ''J/2688'' in addition to the muzzle marking. Included with the arm are a nice stamped steel PJ O'Hare rear protector and pivoting brass front sight protectors. Once the property of the Gray Rock Arsenal collection of magazine rifles, basically the personal collection of Chief Armorer Frederick Ewalt, U.S. Navy retired, who amassed a collection of very fine 1903-based rifles. The included Springfield Research Service letter shows shipment in September 1931 to Mr. S.B. Miller of Marquette Michigan (Stuart B. Miller) and confirms the National Match configuration; a photocopy of the original 9-26-31 dated voucher is included as well showing the serial number of the rifle. An additional letter with a short narrative about Mr. Ewalt's collection, a narrative of the rifle, and a history of the 1903A1 arms are included as well. Mr. Miller was a resident of Marquette, NRA member, managed his rifle clubs DCM program and was captain of the Michigan State Rifle Team 1931-1934, purchasing this National Match rifle at Camp Perry while participating there in 1931. Also included with the arm is a VB Co. 1917-dated military rifle sling in a fine state of condition showing some moderate flaking on some of the flex points. The 1903A1 National Match is a rare rifle in its own respect, this example remains in an extremely fine state of condition, very seldom-encountered so well-preserved. (3C1006-27) {C&R} (5000/7000) Categories: firearm Terms and conditions TERMS & CONDITIONS OF SALE The following paragraphs represent the terms under which all sales by Amoskeag Auction Company, Inc. are conducted. Bidding on any item in the sale indicates the bidder’s full acceptance and understanding of all terms and conditions of sale. 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