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Thread: Value of pre ww ii springfield parts

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    Value of pre ww ii springfield parts

    I have a complete bolt & trigger guard for Springfield rifle I was thinking of selling but cannot find the value. I tried Numrich with no success. Anyone have any idea?.
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    I assume a 1903. My advice is go to flea bay and search under history of same. That should give you an idea of what they sold for.

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    Is the triggerguard machined or stamped?

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    Sarco has complete bolts for around $45. I just bought a couple last month. The machined trigger guard mag housings are getting harder to find, bought two recently for $40 each, and felt I got a bargain. I should mention that the bolts were newer o3a3 refinished parts, not original finish 1903 stuff.

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    Think you did well on the machined trigger guard housings if they are complete with floor plate, mag release,spring and pin. Last I looked they were about $75 if complete as above. I have one on my 1903A3 sporter. Heck even the stamped trigger guard housings go for some decent money today. Frank

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    Both the bolt and trigger guard are complete and pre WWII. I have all the parts to make an action, if I had a receiver. Thanks for all the responses.
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