Sarge, that rifle was made in Savannah, TN, by Parris Manufacturing, and yes they are still ongoing. They have a lot more than the old Springfield now.
http://www.parrismfgco.com/woodsteelgun ... ifles.htmlDuring WWII, they made dummy rifles for recruits to drill with, correct size and weight, but not anything that tied up real weapons to hinder the war effort. They made 2 million of them. I went to school with a guy who was from Savannah, and he had one that was about to fall apart that he kept as a remembrance of home. Little wooden, gold painted 30-06 was still in it. Did you ever notice that the little bitty rifle had a full sized bullet for no apparent reason? That's because Daddy would get a kick out of seeing it in there.
Dave, I had an online outfit that sold DVD sets at a huge discount in my bookmarks for years, and I went to see them a lot. They folded when our money went down the tubes, but they were great for a long time. I got everything Monty Python ever did, the same for Crime Story, Cybill, Murphy Brown, The Kids In the Hall, Thunderbirds, Banacek, and lots of others including a flock of BBC comedies and mysteries. It was a treasure chest, and I wish I could have done more.