175 or so
Interesting, the receiver was made after 1930 and the barrel 1922. Doubtful if the barrel is original.
It all depends on the condition if its all original or if it reproduction. A original in firing condition is about $50,000 but they go way up if all the part numbers are matching and the condition is near perfect.
400-900 dollars,depending on the condition of your rifle,and that your rifle is in its original condition.
Your Springfield model 1903 which was produced in 1917,with the serial number you supplied is valued at between 500-900 dollars for a rifle that has been arsenal refinish(which most were) and having all matching marks and dates on the rifles parts,along with it being in the original condition that it was upon being issued.if there is loss of blueing,and or worn parkerizing and non matching dated barrel along with many parts then your rifle will bring what you can get for it.
If your 1915 made Springfield model 1903 rifle is all original and has not been modified or arsenal refinished,then it is worth between 1,850-3,000 dollars.If at some time it was refinished,or sporterized then the value would be between 350-800 dollars depending on overall condition matching numbers on the many parts,and a good bore.Most of the value in these rifles is for a example that is in its original military configuration.
With the serial number that you provided,your rifle was produced in the year 1900.The Value of these krag rifles,carbines has been in the range of 500-800 dollars for a rifle in original condition with matching stock and stock hardware.
Between 300-900 dollars,depending on the original condition remaining on your rifle,and the condition of its bore.
Dates to 1908. Value depends on condition and how original it is. Range from 300 to multiple thousands.
It depends on the condition. If it has the original finish and in very good to excellent condition is is worth upwards of $1,000.00 or more. They were made by the Springfield Arsenal about 70 years ago as an inexpensive alternative to the 30.06 for marksmanship training and are collectors items.
Your U.S Springfield model 1898 rifle which was one of the last ones made in the year 1902 will bring between 500-1,000 dollars depending on the overall condition of your rifle.You must have a rifle in overall good condition with a fair amount of original finish remaining,and a good bore to start getting the upper amount of money for your rifle.It should be all original a correct stock with correct stampings on it from the arsenal and not to dinged up over time along with the supporting finish on the metal and matching serial numbers on all parts to get the higher values.
If your springfield model 1903 rifle is in all original condition with the proper stock marks and the stock itself in very good condition,and a good bore?Then the price range is going for between 750-1,000 dollars or maybe more.Your rifle was made by springfield in the year 1929.
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