
The notes further state the S/N as falling into a range assigned to the Philadelphia Armory during WWII, and that the consignor acquired the weapon from the Major's widow. Bid on USMC Unertl 8X Sniper Scope sold at auction by Cowans Auctions 377 on 1st November 8X power, 23.5 length, marked on the scope J.Unertl USMC-Sniper.

Notes supplied by the consignor attribute the rifle as a former USMC 1903A1 1941 Sniper that was retained as private property by a retiring USMC Major (unnamed), and sporterized for his personal use. The stock is fine smooth hardwood in a Monte Carlo pattern, with black plastic forearm tip and grip cap with white spacers, raised cheekpiece, brown leather sling and a Bishop-brand checkered buttplate.

A set of scope blocks are installed on the barrel and receiver, carrying a scarce Unertl USMC-Sniper 8x scope, which is numbered "1752" with a set of metal lens covers. The rear 5 inches of the barrel, receiver, trigger guard and floorplate show fine scroll engraving with dot backgrounds, with the trigger guard also initialed "J/F/P" and "MARIE" on the floorplate. Redfield hooded ramp blade front and peep rear sights, with no visible markings on the barrel. Manufactured in 1938, this Springfield 1903 rifle has been reconfigured into a fine sporting rifle.
