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  • bronco1500
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    • Dec 2008
    • 469

    Helping 10-56 widow price Remington 1903….

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    P5Ret
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    • Oct 2010
    • 6347

    03s tend to be all over the place on pricing there just seems to be a crap ton of variables with those. I don't think anyone could give a fair accurate range without a hands on inspection. Personally I'd put this in the C&R section, you'll probably get better info or at least someone will guide you to the right person/place to value it.

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      Spyder
      CGN Contributor
      • Mar 2008
      • 16801

      Gunbroker is a good start, but you'd need to know manufacturer, serial number, and look it over for any special markings, etc and do some research. I recently (I guess a year or two or more ago) sold a fairly early 1903 and the buyer asked me if I knew anything about it. I didn't, other than basic knowledge, and he showed me the history of that particular one and he was very excited to get it. He gambled and told me that before he even paid for it. He restored it (it was mildly sporterized) and sent me pictures recently and I was pretty happy he'd gotten it and recognized it as an early sniper model and he put the time and money into making it correct...
      All that to say, as P5Ret said, it's too variable to tell from that photo. Gunbroker is a good start but I'd put an hour or two into inspecting and researching before putting a price on it.

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        dogrunner
        Member
        • Jun 2013
        • 270

        Go to the CMP website/forums and post a photo with spec's there.............you'll like get a more realistic estimate and perhaps an offer.

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