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* Springfield Model 1901 Carbine,

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Militaria Start Price:23,000.00 USD Estimated At:25,000.00 - 35,000.00 USD
* Springfield Model 1901 Carbine,
.30-03 caliber, 22" round barrel, serial number 29, marked on top of receiver in five lines US Springfield Armory 1902 29. Behind triggerguard is marked with stock makers initials AL. Blued barrel; case harden receiver finished in a blue-grey mottled finish. Walnut stock and handguard, 1902 rear sight marked C on sight base. Blade front sight on ramp. Buttplate with trap in butt.

This rifle was once owned by Col. Berkley R. Lewis, a noted gun collector and author. It was purchased from Col. Berkley by William Larue. Mr. Larue then in turn sold it to Bob Penny. Mr. Penny's firearms collection was sold on the West coast in the late 1960's at auction.

Cowan's researcher has examined two '01 carbines at Springfield Arsenal. Both specimens are cut-down rifles to carbines. This '01 carbine incorporates characteristics of the Krag carbine and transitional parts of the '03 rifles. (i.e., the double lug bolt and receiver).

This carbine is one of the greatest Springfield collector's pieces. Its condition and rarity will make it a centerpiece of a Springfield collection.


Condition: Barrel retains ca 98% of the original blue. Receiver retains ca 98% of the mottled grey-to-blue finish. Trigger guard and floor plate retain ca 90% blue with some light scratches. Front band retains ca 90% original blue with some brown. Rear sight retains most of its original blue finish. Body of bolt is polished bright. Cocking piece and safety retains most of the original blue finish. Buttplate retains ca 50% original blue, but thinning and turning brown. Ramrod cover in butt retains ca 80% case colors, but thinning. Wood has nice red open grained look with normal dings and mars. Front sight has a nice patinated brass sight cover.