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Unread 07-17-2003, 06:54 PM   #4
trigger643
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Gentlemen. I could have saved myself $100.00 had I removed the buttplate from the rifle before sending my money to springfield Research. For, contained there in, in the lower hole was a capped brass tube rapped in paper. Inside this tube were two invoices. Today was better than Christmas.

Invoice #1,
Shipping Ticket #4
Springfield Armory, Mass.,
August 8, 1930.
Shipped to: xxxx,
Routing: Express Collect,
Date Shipped: Aug 9, 1930.

(1) U.S. Rifle, Cal..30, Model 1903. NATIONAL MATCH, with Type "B" Stock, with Target. $45.50.
(1) Gun Sling, Model 1907, leather. $1.31.
(1) Cover, front sight $.05.
Packing charge $1.34.
Total $48.20.

S A L E : Recd 8/7/03 $48.20, Total Sale Price $48.20. "Copy DCM"

Invoice #2
Shipping Ticket, Springfield Armory, Mass.,
Building No. 16,
August 11, 1933.

Ship to: (same individual)
Date Shipped or Delivered: 8/12/33
B/L No.: Job Order 1975.11

"U.S. Rifle, Cal..30, M1903, No. 1273767-SA, National Match, with Type "B" Stock, headless firing pin and reversed safety lock, with Lyman Receiver Sight Base, and front sight cover, ---REPAIRED---

(1) Barrel, assem., National Match $9.83
Assemblying and Adjusting Hdspace $1.50
Packing charge $ .50
Total: $11.83

Note: -- Container is suitable for return shipment. Old barrel to be returned.

S A L E
recd 7/20/33 $12.68
Total for Sale: 11.83
REFUND: $ .85

Copy DCM.
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