Since I just got one from the NRA for free.... I'd say "free" or "priceless", whichever you prefer to call it. Seriously, I signed up for a 1 yr membership and they sent me the coin 3 months later in an attempt to get me to send them more money. It's a really nice coin that sticks to a magnet, with some sort of plating or rust free / scratch free coating. Springfield could have been an advertising financial sponsor to send them out.
100-5000 USD depending on specifics
The US Rifle Model 1903 is a very collectable firearm in its original condition. However, we cannot appraise a firearm without knowing the condition. They are typically $600 to $1,200 if they have not been altered from their military configuration. Please note that your rifle is an "early" Springfield, made long before 1918. There WAS a problem with the heat treatment of the receivers (frames) for SOME of the Springfield M1903 rifles made before February 1918. Firing any Springfield rifle below serial number 800,000 can expose the shooter to serious injury or death, and is NOT recommended.
The value is the rifle is worth somewhere between $200 and $250. The exact amount will depend upon the condition of the rifle.
The value is the rifle is worth somewhere between $200 and $250. The exact amount will depend upon the condition of the rifle.
125.00
600-1500 dollars depending on overall condition of your rifle.
Before we can answer your question,we would need to know what type of rifle your are talking about? Is it a M-1 garand, a 1903 springfield, or a 1903-A3 rifle?
400-900 dollars,depending on the condition of your rifle,and that your rifle is in its original condition.
your rifle was made in 1940
654$
Please add the model of the rifle to your question so we could help you.
made 1942