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My "new" .30-40 Lee-sporting rifle

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2022 5:17 am
by butlersrangers
Last week at the MAAC show, I picked up a nice .30-40 caliber rifle for $350.

It is a converted model 1899 Lee Military Model that was altered and restocked.

At first, I thought it was a cut-down Michigan National Guard rifle. (I bought it mainly for parts, the magazine and bolt alone being worth $300).
When I got it home, I found that the receiver never was serial numbered. (???)
(Possibly a gunsmith got the parts from Remington, when they were clearing out discontinued stuff)?

The rifle was ignored by many people at the show. (Some of my friends rolled their eyes, when shown my acquisition).

A very tall Weaver mount holding an ugly Chinese air-rifle scope did the rifle no favor!
The bore was dirty and looked rough. White spacers disfigured the quick-detachable sling studs.
The left-side has plugged holes and the stock notched for a long-gone receiver sight.

Once 'home', the bore cleaned up quite good. When off the rifle, it was obvious the stock and push-button Safety were the work of a skilled gunsmith.
The bolt operates smoothly and headspaces properly.

I put a more contemporary Weaver scope and mount on the rifle for more of a 1930's to 1940's appearance.

A bit of cosmetic work on the left-side should give me a nice period 'Range rifle' in .30-40, with a more robust stock than the Remington original.
The gunsmith, who stocked this rifle and fashioned a safety, IMHO addressed some of the weaknesses in the factory design.

In the last photo, I have paired it with a MNG rifle to show this sporter's original configuration.

Re: My "new" .30-40 Lee-sporting rifle

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2022 6:42 am
by Culpeper
What a great find! That is a cool looking rifle.

Re: My "new" .30-40 Lee-sporting rifle

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2022 4:44 pm
by Ned Butts
Wish I could stumble one something like that! Very nice

Re: My "new" .30-40 Lee-sporting rifle

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2022 5:27 pm
by Doubly Reincarnated
Both are very interesting. I've quit acquiring, just too old, but I'd make an exception for either of those.

Re: My "new" .30-40 Lee-sporting rifle

Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2022 7:19 pm
by butlersrangers
A Buddy and I had a table at the MAAC show.
We both were trying to downsize our collections by selling some 'peripheral interest' or redundant guns and items.

I sold four guns, but ended up buying three: the converted m-1899 Remington-Lee, an altered Danish Krag artillery carbine that begs restoration, and a 'sported' U.S. Krag.

It is not easy to downsize, when you are still interested in tinkering and shooting guns.
IMHO - Gun Values are very inflated right now and the Dollar is unstable.
A big wad of cash will just end up being worth less or get spent on something else.
It is good to come home with a bit of money and some less expensive items of interest and play value.

Re: My "new" .30-40 Lee-sporting rifle

Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2022 2:01 am
by Local Boy
You've done well BR!!! Very handsome rifle.

Re: My "new" .30-40 Lee-sporting rifle

Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2022 1:44 am
by Knute1
Yeah, but where are the feet?

Re: My "new" .30-40 Lee-sporting rifle

Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2022 4:55 am
by butlersrangers
Maybe I'll show some 'foot' when I take the model 1899 Remington to the Range?

Re: My "new" .30-40 Lee-sporting rifle

Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2022 4:56 am
by Local Boy
Here ya go Knute Baby! You asked for it!

Re: My "new" .30-40 Lee-sporting rifle

Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2022 5:54 am
by butlersrangers
Looks like my gun picture has been "Photo Hopped". (Not my feet btw).