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    There is no straight answer; only opinions. No one can tell you that it won't fail, and no one can tell you that it will.

    Since you ask the question you apparently have previous knowledge of the serial number range, and I would suggest "Hatcher's Notebook", Record of Accidents to the U.S. Rifle M1903, 1917 to 1929.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny Peppers View Post
    There is no straight answer; only opinions.

    And plenty of those!

    Anzac - Do your homework and make your own decision. That's all anybody can say.

    As far as the scant stock goes, yours is an early one. No milling for the A3 handguard ring and larger recoil lug. I think those are neat. Thanks for sharing.

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