Chris Brines
Bearcat
A friend of mine's grandfather just passed away, leaving him with a Springfield 1903 that was used in Korea (he thinks). He was asking me if I think it is possible (or practical) to have it inspected and/or even "re-commissioned" to be ready for use. He wanted to buy a 30.06 a few months back but couldn't afford it.
I didn't know what to tell him, I just told him I'd try to find out. It is an old gun and hasn't been fired in MANY years, that I do know. And it is a Springfield 1903 bolt action 30.06.
Also if anyone can give me a little summary of the capabilities and ballistic advantages of a 30.06 (something I know little about), that would be awesome too.
I didn't know what to tell him, I just told him I'd try to find out. It is an old gun and hasn't been fired in MANY years, that I do know. And it is a Springfield 1903 bolt action 30.06.
Also if anyone can give me a little summary of the capabilities and ballistic advantages of a 30.06 (something I know little about), that would be awesome too.