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    Default Col. Brophy rifle

    Gentlemen,
    Recently saw a rifle listed on Gunbroker for sale, listed as a 1903 Springfield national match. The seller states the receiver dates to 1910 and a barrel date of 1941 by sedgley. He also states it belonged to col. Brophy , and the provenance provided is a range card with his name on it , found in the buttstock cavity.
    Just wanted the forums thoughts on this rifle. since it is an ongoing auction, I won't post a link, I'm confident those interested will find it.
    Thanks

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    Bet it comes from eastern sc. There's a real humdinger who makes frankens and adds history to make it believable. Range card in butt cavity. Right.

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    Well its not the SC culprit. Looks convincing. Hard to believe.

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    Look at the star guage mark on this one:

    http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=395384164

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    Yes, saw that one too didn't know they star gauged barrels in '42
    And counterbored the muzzle too. thought y'all could use a good chuckle with the alleged brophy rifle.

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    Beware of Gunbroker listings with descriptions that are several paragraphs long. Buy the gun, not the story.
    Spam Sniper- one click, one kill.

    CSP is what you make it.

    A picture of your gun is worth 1,000 words. A crappy picture is only worth 100.

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    The seller called me several weeks ago and spoke with me about the rifle. The rifle appears just as he described it. The seller seemed reputable and I had no reason to doubt or question his integrity. While the rifle seems a bit unusual, the name and serial number on the card, if authentic, tie the rifle to Brophy.

    Hope this helps.

    J.B.

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    Is it gone? I'm looking around and having a hard time finding it...

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    Last edited by Fred; 02-27-2014 at 11:13.

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    Pretty incredible, thats like picking up an M1903 and finding "Puller" carved in the handguard. Very cool rifle.

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