CapnMac
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It seems germane to point out that, during the (first) Depression, Springfield Armory took orders for custom sporters built on 1903 actions. This was to keep the gun smiths working. They usually kept the front blade, but had a Williams reciever peep sight aft. Usually blued, and with stocks that were either field oiled or varnished.
So, the business of sporterizing military rifles has a long, convoluted past. Which includes at least one maker of milsurps.
So, the business of sporterizing military rifles has a long, convoluted past. Which includes at least one maker of milsurps.