I made an interesting surprise discovery at my local Scheel's store earlier today in the form of a Remington Model 30 Express (based on the M1917 action) in 30-06 at what I think was a bargain price ($299). I didn't previously know much of anything about the Model 30; but after some quick Internet searching, the rifle appeared to be mostly (or even all) original and in really good shape for its age. The rifle has some nice figuring in the wood, a styling that appealed to me, and fit me like a glove; so it came home with me. Once I got it home, it cleaned up pretty nicely. These pictures aren't the best resolution, but give you an idea of its condition. Based on the proof marks of the barrel (the letters "DU"), it would indicate a DOM of September 1927; and the other features seem to align with what is described in the Wikipedia article for the Model 30 for this time period. I think this might be the variant known as the Model 30SL, based upon its Lyman aperture sight. As a bonus, it seems to have had a nice trigger job done to it at some point.
Does anyone else have experience with one of these, and can provide any additional insight? Thanks!
Does anyone else have experience with one of these, and can provide any additional insight? Thanks!