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Hey J.B., little Marine '03 question.
Professor, since there has been some USMC traffic on here lately, thought of a question. When did the Marines start serializing bolts, was that a WWII sorta' thing? Sorry if this has been answered before but I don't remember, over fifty now
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05-29-2009 12:19 AM
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John is out of pocket for a short while. He can correct me later if necessary, but I believe the bolt number thing was WWII period.
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Emri
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Thanks Emri,
Kinda' thought that is the case.
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I have been unable to pinpoint when the USMC began serializing bolts. My best guess is that it started in the very late 1930's.
Hope this helps.
J.B.
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Hey J.B.,
Missed ya'. Hopefully the membership has kept the store in order during your vacation. Some of us may have to pass the Hoppe's after your perusal of the Marine rifle threads, but think we did pretty good.
Thanks for your info.
Love those Marine rifles,
Robert/LB