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SRS check on Springfield 1903
Was wondering if I could please get an SRS on my Springfield 1903 S/N 404784. The rifle looks to have not had any rebuilds so maybe sold through DCM. Just wanting to see if I can find some information on it. Thanks in advance.
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08-02-2019 06:38 PM
# ADS
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It is not SRS listed, but there were quite some 1910 NM rifles around this serial. Would you mind sharing a few pictures of your rifle, especially showing the bolt and the receiver rails?
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Sure no problem this rifle also has what looks like someone's three letter initials stamped into the receiver just behind the gas relief hole on the right side see here: https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=67561
The stock with numbers is a single cross bolt S stock the rifle came in, I have since switched it to a C stock. If you need more pictures just let me know
Last edited by CaptMandrake; 08-03-2019 at 11:14 AM.
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Your pictures aren‘t the best - you should use natural light instead of artificial light and flash. Then it is much easier to tell. Your bolt looks blued and therefore I would exclude it from being a NM rifle.
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Sorry about that but those were the best I could do with my phone. This rifle is starting to bug me. It matches a 1910 built rifle but no markings on the stock, except for the numbers on the top of the butt. Still has a straight bolt and doesn't seem to have ever been rebuilt. Maybe a gun club rifle?
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It could had been a NRA purchase which escaped the sometimes later applied stamp on the magazine guard.
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That's possible don't think SA started stamping NRA on the rifles until around 1915. Is their a list of rifles sold through NRA out there?
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For what I know these were first sold without the stamps, then later with stamps. Those which were without stamps then got stamped afterwards. But not everyone went to get his rifle stamped.
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