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My eye on it
Saw a M1903 in a local shop...Would a 11/29 barrel be correct on a 1.028,??? ser. no. (didn't write down)?
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11-27-2019 04:37 PM
# ADS
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The first serial number of 1929 was in the 1.3 million range.
Sounds like an armory re-barrel to me.
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1903 with SA 7-29 dated barrel
I have two Springfield rifles that both have SA 7-29 dated barrels. I am rather sure these barrels are original to the receivers. One rifle is 1373022 and the SA 7-29 barrel has the star gage on the muzzle plus the other data and the other rifle is 1321534 with a standard SA 7-29 dated barrelAttachment 103939Attachment 103940
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Can you get pics of this? A 1.02 with a 1929 re barrel sounds like it could be a Marine rebuild. The Marines received replacement barrels at that time and that serial range is very classic Marine Corps.
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