rambo46:

If/when you pull the barreled receiver out of the stock, look for a set of star gauge numbers that would be hidden by the forend. They would consist of a letter over a set of (ususlly) 3 numbers, for example A 135. The Type T barrel did not have the star gauge mark on the muzzle. If you have these numbers, it is a USGI Type T barrel.

How long is it, most are 30".

As for a Type T being a sweet shooting rifle, I shot a 10 shot group at 100 yards with mine, the group was slightly larger than a dime, easily covered with a nickel. This was with 1920s metallurgy, technology, and machining methods, the stock 2 stage trigger,"slow" lock time, and a 70 year old scope! Not benchrest by any means, but not too shabby either.

I still have the target around here, somewhere........................