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    Hi RTL
    In one of the early pictures I belief that I can read the S/N as 1511565-FWIW.
    I believe that it is an assembled rifle because"
    1. The cocking piece is 03A3
    2. The Bolt Sleeve is Smith-Corona
    3. The butt plate has the fine checkering lime pre-WWI ; not the coarse checkering of the NM. I bought a couple of thee in the 1960's for $5.00 each
    4. The parkerising looks to be like that gray that that is common to parts that I ordered through the DCM in the 1960's -particularly the trigger guard.
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    [QUOTE=Cosine26;396842]Hi RTL
    In one of the early pictures I belief that I can read the S/N as 1511565

    Thank you everyone!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cosine26 View Post
    Hi RTL
    In one of the early pictures I belief that I can read the S/N as 1511565-FWIW.
    I believe that it is an assembled rifle because"
    1. The cocking piece is 03A3
    2. The Bolt Sleeve is Smith-Corona
    3. The butt plate has the fine checkering lime pre-WWI ; not the coarse checkering of the NM. I bought a couple of thee in the 1960's for $5.00 each
    4. The parkerising looks to be like that gray that that is common to parts that I ordered through the DCM in the 1960's -particularly the trigger guard.
    FWIW
    When I was in ROTC in the 1960s there was a rifle M1icon that had that same gray parkerization so obviously an arsenal rebuild job. The stock has the relief cut for the M1903A3 handguard clip, and was a replacement. The seller may have been honest in what he thought this rifle was but it is obviously an assembled piece. Whether the receiver was a National Match or not is irrelevant.

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    I want to take a minute to thank all of you for your time and expertise I really do appreciate it. I got my money back guess that guy wasn't the man I though he was he shorted me 100$ on the return oh well live and learn.

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