Body of the form identifies this rifle, by SN, with a list of accessories and it is signed & dated, in ink, by the esteemed Capt. The warehouse location and most of the date are torn away. The block on the form “Name of Station” is filled in “Camp Perry, Ohio”. 20, 1920 indicating a “Direct Delivery” to “Clarence J. Trigger guard & floorplate are standard machined steel Springfield equipment. Left side of wrist has a clear, crisp “D.A.L.” cartouche in a rectangle with the “P” in a circle proof below the trigger guard. Forestock has grasping grooves with usual split front band/bayonet lug that has stacking swivel and a grooved middle band with sling loop and corresponding sling loop in buttstock. Mounted in an uncheckered 1-pc walnut stock with straight grip and checkered buttplate with trap. The bolt body and receiver rails are polished bright. It has standard Springfield front sight with a Buffington rear sight and usual 1903 markings on receiver ring. ![]() ![]() Usual configuration with 24″ bbl marked “SA / 2-20” below front sight, with a flaming bomb in center. *EXTREMELY RARE AND ONE OF THE EARLIEST KNOWN SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1903 NATIONAL MATCH BOLT ACTION RIFLES.
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