Hello Knowledgable Milsurpers! Could I please get an SRS check check on S/N 1336429. It has an Star Gaged SA 4-29 barrel and a punch mark on the receiver rail about an inch or so from the receiver head (Where the s.n is). Thanks! Jason
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Hello Knowledgable Milsurpers! Could I please get an SRS check check on S/N 1336429. It has an Star Gaged SA 4-29 barrel and a punch mark on the receiver rail about an inch or so from the receiver head (Where the s.n is). Thanks! Jason
I've also been meaning to start an SRS thread recently. I will add mine too so that another thread does not need to be created. I've got two I would like to have checked if possible. If two is too many, I am more concerned with the Garand as it is Mostly correct (Wrong Stock). The carbine is a mixmaster with about 60% correct parts.
The Guns:
M1 Garand
SA 6-42 Production
SN: 676292
M1 Carbine
WRA Production
SN: 1113186
Thanks Again
-mdrim13
Sorry......No info in the electronic version of the SRS records.
Nothin' in the books, either.
Thanks guys. I reall appriciate it. Let me know if I can ever help you out. I do stock restoration and refinishing. One last question...Does SRS provide documentation if ther is a record of it?
Yes ... for a price. For a simple receipt (like a National Match), about $65. For an actual record, in the $100-150 range.
I think on the NRA Sales weapons the letter is $50/65, but if the serial number is recorded but requires research the cost is $175/250. Just my opinion, but I don't see paying for research on a rifle that has been rebuilt multiple times.
Nothing on either one.