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    Serial # ID

    I think I have a 1903 NRA Sporter....can someone run the serial #?

    1406856

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    Welcome to the forum. Your rifle is listed as a Sporter in the DCM sales list. Post photos, if you can.

    There were also some Sporters very close to that serial range sold to Griffin & Howe in 1934.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike D
    Welcome to the forum. Your rifle is listed as a Sporter in the DCM sales list. Post photos, if you can.

    There were also some Sporters very close to that serial range sold to Griffin & Howe in 1934.
    GREAT.....the rifle looks great. My concern is the stock....it has finger grooves. I will post pics next week.

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    Does the stock have stock bolts? If not, it may be a stock from a M1922 .22.
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    Yes it does...everything looks good except for the grooves.

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