![]() In addition to the Type "C" pistol grip stock adopted for National Match (NM) rifles in 1929 with the designation "Model 1903A1", the rifle has the NM features that include a specially selected star-gauged barrel, polished bolt, receiver rails and follower top, rear sight without a 2,850 yard notch, heavy checkered buttplate, adjusted trigger pull, and grooved trigger. Dillenbeck of Adams, New York on November 12, 1934. ![]() Match, New." and shows that it was sold to Roger I. The sales card describes the rifle as: "Rifle, U.S. The rifle is accompanied by a Springfield Research Service letter and copy of the Springfield Armory sales card. Springfield Model 1903A1 National Match Rifle manufactured c.
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