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I saw a nice Springfield Armory 03 the other day that appears to have been set up for Hi Power matches back in the day. Maybe Camp Perry? Checked out fine on the Go, No go. I did not have my MW gauge with me.

Lyman peep, Lyman front globe. GI "C" stock. Butt plate is steel, but no hinged openings. Overall condition is very good. Stock appears to be glass bedded.

Ballpark value?

When were these used in Hi Power matches? 60's, 70's? It has one of the smoothest actions I ever felt. Serial number was in the 884 thousand range.

Thanks.

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Not from Hacketstown. Did not have a receiver site originally. How can I tell if it was a NM rifle besides parts being stamped as such?

It has a Lyman rear peep sight, front globe, and is glass bedded. Will try and get some pics up.

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I agree Nick. Serial number range is too early. SN 8843xx. Somebody really did a nice job with this  one though. Right down to a NM buttplate, and serrated trigger.  Lyman sights Nick. Will post pics this weekend.

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