check with: trapdoorcollectors.com
From Braveheart1954....also check GunBroker.com
is it a Springfield rifle ???? if so, then the bayonet is removable.......
No, the M1 Garand bayonet will not fit the 03A3 Springfield rifle. The M1 Garand and 03A3 Springfield have different bayonet lug designs and dimensions, so their bayonets are not interchangeable.
How long is the bayonet? If the blade is long, (14" +/-) it sounds like a very early year Springfield rifle bayonet. If it is 10" long, it may be a WWII cut down model. IF the former, $250.00 or more, if the latter, $125.00. Condition (good or bad) can change values by 50% or more.
When the bayonet is fixed to a rifle, it is called a parry.
The value depends on overall condition. You can pick one up on eBay in reasonable shape for $50 to $100............
is it a Springfield rifle ???? if so, then the bayonet is removable.......
500- tens of thousands depending on the specifics
estimate $500-700 plus-minus depending on overall condition
US springfield 1903 and M1 garand of WW2
No, the M1 Garand bayonet will not fit the 03A3 Springfield rifle. The M1 Garand and 03A3 Springfield have different bayonet lug designs and dimensions, so their bayonets are not interchangeable.
I own an original 1850 Springfield rifle used in the civil war! It has the bayonet as well on the end of the Rifle extending its length an extra 2 feet or so.
How long is the bayonet? If the blade is long, (14" +/-) it sounds like a very early year Springfield rifle bayonet. If it is 10" long, it may be a WWII cut down model. IF the former, $250.00 or more, if the latter, $125.00. Condition (good or bad) can change values by 50% or more.
Springfield Sniper Rifle or M1903 Springfield rifle was an American 5-round, magazine fed, bolt action rifle used in the early part of 20th century. It was 1.098 meters long, weighed 3.95 Kgs, had a 16 inch long bayonet and had a wooden body.
400-900 dollars,depending on the condition of your rifle,and that your rifle is in its original condition.
The Springfield Trapdoor series of rifles vary in value based on condition and type. Condition includes the state of the wood, bore, metal, action and level of originality. An 1899 Springfield Trapdoor in excellent to museum grade condition can fetch thousands of dollars. Fair condition rifles can be worth around 700$ or more as of July 2014.
This rifle (Mauser Model 2000) is worth $350 in excellent condition.
Springfield/Savage Model 170, 30-30 Pump Rifle in great condition is worth $250-$275, Excellent Same as new condition $300 dollars. Makes a great collection piece and a great brush gun with plenty of knock down for deer.