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![]() Griffin & Howe Springfield Engraved 30-06 Guns International #: 102351514 Seller's Inventory #: Category: Custom Rifles - Springfield Rifles - 1903 Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: Dismal River Armory Company: Dismal River Armory 6010 46th Avenue, Kearney, NE 68845 Member Since: 11/10/13 First Name: Brent Last Name: Steffen State: Nebraska Zip: 68845 Country: United States Phone: (308) 627-7270 Platinum Seller Number of Active Listings: 201 Total Number of Listings: 7684 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. No firing or disassembly of firearms. Buyer pays shipping and insurance on returns.No return on non-gun items Payment Types Accepted: Cash, Check, Money Order, Cashiers Check About Us: We are a licensed FFL dealer. On site visits by appointment only. Safety inspection by a qualified gunsmith is strongly recommended for all firearm purchases. Trades considered. Layaway available. Description: Very early Kornbrath engraved Griffin & Howe Springfield 30-06 with 24 " barrel with banded hooded ramp front sight and banded sling swivel barrel tie down. Early single lever Griffin & Howe sidemount marked "Pat. Appl. For". Zeiss Zeilklein 2x scope with original leather lens covers. Lyman 48 receiver peep sight.Serrated trigger face. Bolt knob flattened and checkered on the inside with a pear shaped checkered panel on the outside. Rudolph Kornbrath scroll engraving on the barrel shank, barrel band, floorplate, and trigger guard. This gun does not have a Griffin & Howe serial number on the barrel. Stocked in a very nice piece of European Walnut with an early style Fleur-de-Lis checkering pattern, horn pistol grip cap, and schnabel forend tip. Checkered and engraved trap buttplate containing an oil bottle. Overall good condition with an excellent bore. 13 3/8" LOP 9lb 2oz as scoped. Seymour Griffin and James Howe formed Griffin & Howe in May of 1923. This is one of their earliest guns with no Griffin & Howe serial number but with Griffin & Howe Inc., New York engraved on the floorplate. This gun is from the Michael Petrov collection and pictured on page 25 of his book "Custom Gunmakers of the 20th Century". A rare piece of Americana. SOLD |