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Just finished, 25-'06 on a 1903 Springfield
Jim Kobe
10841 Oxborough Ave So
Bloomington MN 55437
952.884.6031
Professional member American Custom Gunmakers Guild
22 July 2012, 01:40
Dall85Drool! If he does not like it, let me know!!!
Jim
22 July 2012, 01:42
Jerry LilesBeautiful. I do love a Springfield.
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22 July 2012, 02:03
J.D.SteeleNow that is my kinda rifle! I especially like a well-done Dale Goens fleur pattern even though it may be 'out of style' for some.
Regards, Joe
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22 July 2012, 02:17
Fal GruntFantastic! Cannot wait to get started on my springfield now!
Is that a lapour safety?
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22 July 2012, 08:49
fla3006Super nice, gotta love a Springfield
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22 July 2012, 18:16
bwanamrmWow Jim, I usually love .25-06's but I lust after that one! Beautiful!
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22 July 2012, 19:24
brad mayVery nice.
Photographs are very nice also, very professional.
Very nice work.
22 July 2012, 20:14
budicealethat is beautiful. i have a springfield waiting to be turned into something just like that, only without sights and in 6.5-06. just waiting on funds...if i do it now i won't have enough money left to pay for the divorce.
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22 July 2012, 22:09
wapiti22That is nice. I love the wood.
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22 July 2012, 23:07
kaboomWhats not to like? Thats just the way a rifle should look.
22 July 2012, 23:53
lee440Love the case colors, who did you use?
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23 July 2012, 04:08
Jim KobeTurnbull did the case color.
Jim Kobe
10841 Oxborough Ave So
Bloomington MN 55437
952.884.6031
Professional member American Custom Gunmakers Guild
23 July 2012, 04:44
Mark RJim,
Did you fill the ejection port on the side rail and how was it done?
Nice job by the way....
Cheers,
Mark.
23 July 2012, 05:38
45ottoJim, again I am in awe of your skill and craftsmanship.
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23 July 2012, 05:40
J.D.SteeleI also like the little window in the front scope base. It allows viewing the serial # and still permits a wide stable scope base, and so your idea has solved a problem that has plagued me in the past. Thanks!
Regards, Joe
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That's an 03 Springfield actiom??? Holy Crap!
23 July 2012, 17:41
Jim Kobequote:
Originally posted by Mark R:
Jim,
Did you fill the ejection port on the side rail and how was it done?
Nice job by the way....
Cheers,
Mark.
DId not fill the ejection port; not sure what you mean by that.
Jim Kobe
10841 Oxborough Ave So
Bloomington MN 55437
952.884.6031
Professional member American Custom Gunmakers Guild
24 July 2012, 02:03
Mark RSorry Jim,
I'm new to the Springfeild "03 and mine looks like the following pic and I thought they were all the same....
Cheers,
Mark.
24 July 2012, 03:11
farbedoMark,
Yours looks like the 03A3 Mark 1.
The hole is an ejection port for what was known as a Pederson device. An add on to make a full auto rifle out of the Springfield. It used a cartridge a like a shortened 30 carbine and spit the empties through the hole.
That hole is not normal for the vast majority of Springfields. Most have a solid left receiver wall. According to Frank de Hass' book about 100,000 Mark 1's were made. Other than the hole, they are the same.
Jeremy
24 July 2012, 03:13
farbedoBy the way, that is a sweet rifle Mr. Kobe.
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24 July 2012, 05:49
Oldmodel70Mr Kobe. You must'a lost... 'Cause if I was building that gorgeous rifle; I would've told the client that if he wanted me to disfigure the cocking piece like that, he was going to have to kick my ass in order to make me do it.
Wonderful workmanship, just the same. Grant.
24 July 2012, 05:56
Jim KobeThat cocking piece came with the safety kit.
Jim Kobe
10841 Oxborough Ave So
Bloomington MN 55437
952.884.6031
Professional member American Custom Gunmakers Guild
24 July 2012, 20:44
srtraxNice rifle all around.
Enjoy!
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25 July 2012, 03:09
Dead EyeI cannot remember seeing a more eye pleasing rifle. US history combined with nearly impossible to find modern craftsmanship. You have created a masterpiece. Congrats!!!
25 July 2012, 03:29
Dago RedFirst off to Mark, I may be fuzzy but I think that it is a 1903 mark 1, not a 03a3. it is correct that the cutout is for the peterson device, but I think it is not an 03a3 (later production, not as well finished in my opinion and with stamped bottom metal and bolt that looked like a camshaft).
Once it's all put together the cutout doesn't look bad at all, I recently sold one for my stepfather that was that way and it looked great IMO.
Jim, PM'ing with a question.
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28 July 2012, 07:07
ThaineIf he doesn't like it, he's nuts!
That is just down right beautiful. Is the trigger guard a stock 03, and whose or what trigger did you use?
Just beautiful.
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28 July 2012, 22:13
Michael RobinsonBeautiful job and beautiful rifle!
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07 August 2012, 00:53
Jim KobeMore pictures added.
Jim Kobe
10841 Oxborough Ave So
Bloomington MN 55437
952.884.6031
Professional member American Custom Gunmakers Guild
07 August 2012, 02:37
Jerry LilesBeautiful rifle. I do love a Springfield done right. My only comments are find the Springfield cocking piece. An 03 just doesn't look right without it. Also the observatory class scope is just too big and awkward for the rifle. I think it really overpowers the fine lines of the rifle.
My opinion, for what it's worth.
Jerry Liles
07 August 2012, 03:12
BiebsI wouldn't change a thing, except maybe for putting my name on the build form :-)
07 August 2012, 05:24
craigsterquote:
Originally posted by Jerry Liles:
Beautiful rifle. I do love a Springfield done right. My only comments are find the Springfield cocking piece. An 03 just doesn't look right without it. Also the observatory class scope is just too big and awkward for the rifle. I think it really overpowers the fine lines of the rifle.
My opinion, for what it's worth.
Jerry Liles
Yup. Definitely needs the original cocking piece. And the glass looks like a spotting scope.
But it is an otherwise beautiful rifle.
07 August 2012, 13:37
SR4759The big German scope looks revolting. It turns the package into an oversize clunker with no harmony. A Leupold 2.5 Alaskan would have been perfect.
07 August 2012, 17:37
Jim Kobequote:
Originally posted by SR4759:
The big German scope looks revolting. It turns the package into an oversize clunker with no harmony. A Leupold 2.5 Alaskan would have been perfect.
Well, what the hell you gonna do; client wanted that scope!
Jim Kobe
10841 Oxborough Ave So
Bloomington MN 55437
952.884.6031
Professional member American Custom Gunmakers Guild
07 August 2012, 19:53
BiebsJim, them customers sure can screw up a good build! :-)
07 August 2012, 20:45
Jerry LilesMr Kobe,
I understand and sympathize. Us clients and potential clients can sure mess things up. The rifle is beautiful and my comments were not meant to disparage your craftsmanship. I appologize if it seemed that way. I still don't like the scope on that trim, elegant rifle though.
Just my unsolicited two cents.
Jerry Liles
08 August 2012, 00:34
butchlocon't know how many of you noticed the checkering job - it goes up one side over the top and down the other all in a continuous flow. that is awfully hard to do
08 August 2012, 05:22
MOA TACTICALNice gun Jim,
As much as I hate Talley mounts that big Swarovski destroys their ugly outline a bit.
08 August 2012, 19:50
J.D.Steelequote:
Originally posted by butchloc:
on't know how many of you noticed the checkering job - it goes up one side over the top and down the other all in a continuous flow. that is awfully hard to do
That checkering job combines 2 of the most difficult areas for many smiths. The veiner work on the fleurs is quite tedious and requires a good artistic eye and a RAZOR-sharp tool, while the over-the-top and around-the-bottom treatment is apparently beyond most younger smiths' capabilities.
The TRUE wrap-around checkering job is getting rarer these days. I see a lot of jobs where the 2 panels MEET at their junctures but the diamond lines don't actually flow across the parting line onto the other side.
Attractive but still somewhat amateurish when shown next to a true wrap-around job done well, like THIS one.
IMO the only thing that would have made this checkering job more difficult would have been to incorporate ribbons into the design. IMO any point pattern, ANY point pattern at all, is child's play to accomplish when compared to a well-done fleur wrap-around one.
This is a Dale Goens pattern/treatment, and IMO is one of the 2 or 3 most attractive patterns shown in Monte Kennedy's book. Dale was a master and I admire his work immensely.
Regards, Joe
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