BRTreedogs
WKR
So here is the scoop. I'm interested in digging deep on this rifle.
My Grandfather hunted with it for years. But im not for sure it was his actual service rifle.
My Grandmother gave it to me the year prior to hunting age. I carried it for a few year and the safe queened it.
I pulled it out. Cleaned it all up and have vowed to take a big game animal with it.
Its rare, a Real 1903 Springfield modified for the Peterson device.
Has been sporterized.
Part of the problem is Grandfather lied to Grandmother about the war.
She said that he was an officers aid and never saw combat.
Only drove and poured drinks.
Well we dug up a chest and he was under Patton and has a CIB on his service dress. This could be fluff but you have to be 11B and exchange fire in combat to receive a CIB
To my knowledge he served 40-42
I asked my aging Uncle and he said when he was young he was around the corner of the barn ez dropping.
Grandfather was talking to a war friend about walking across Italy, then I believe France, clearing houses. And he was upset that his 6'6" Swedish battle buddy never got a scratch.
This also lines up with the research of Patton's units during that time.
For give me if I'm a little off on my research. Its been 6 months since I was digging.
But he should have been issued an M1 unless he was the designated marksman.
How do I dig more info out on this rifle?
Also where would be a good museum to donate this to when I die?
I have no children or other family i believe it would have heart felt value too.
My Grandfather hunted with it for years. But im not for sure it was his actual service rifle.
My Grandmother gave it to me the year prior to hunting age. I carried it for a few year and the safe queened it.
I pulled it out. Cleaned it all up and have vowed to take a big game animal with it.
Its rare, a Real 1903 Springfield modified for the Peterson device.
Has been sporterized.
Part of the problem is Grandfather lied to Grandmother about the war.
She said that he was an officers aid and never saw combat.
Only drove and poured drinks.
Well we dug up a chest and he was under Patton and has a CIB on his service dress. This could be fluff but you have to be 11B and exchange fire in combat to receive a CIB
To my knowledge he served 40-42
I asked my aging Uncle and he said when he was young he was around the corner of the barn ez dropping.
Grandfather was talking to a war friend about walking across Italy, then I believe France, clearing houses. And he was upset that his 6'6" Swedish battle buddy never got a scratch.
This also lines up with the research of Patton's units during that time.
For give me if I'm a little off on my research. Its been 6 months since I was digging.
But he should have been issued an M1 unless he was the designated marksman.
How do I dig more info out on this rifle?
Also where would be a good museum to donate this to when I die?
I have no children or other family i believe it would have heart felt value too.
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