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Finally got another look at this gun the other day.
Serial Number 1384xxx
barrel is marked near the front sight 5-3
Stock is marked on the bottom near the trigger guard with an "S"
I could find no marks on the bolt
Thank for any info
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03-13-2015 07:02 AM
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Your SN should have a 1931 barrel date 5-31? The bolt should be marked 7 on the top of the bolt handle and N.S. steel lot code. So it probably had the bolt replaced. It is not a NM rifle and will make a good shooter if the bore is in good shape. If it's a prewar type C stock it should have a batch number on it. If it has a standard stock the value would be in the 700 range IMHO.
Last edited by sakorick; 03-13-2015 at 08:54 AM.
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How do you identify the pre-war type "C" stock? This stock has an "S" in a circle stamped on the bottom of the stock. What dose the 5-3 at the end of the barrel indicate? There is also an "S" at the top of the barrel near the front sight.
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There is no such thing as a 5-3 dated barrel. I suspect it is a 5-31 barrel which means it was made in May 1931. There is no such thing to my knowledge as a circle S barrel. The proof cartouche was a circle P applied on the under side of the stock aft of the triggerguard. You need to post pictures of these markings and one of the entire rifle. Here is a C stock. 1929 Springfiels 10-29
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Your right, It is a "P" at the bottom of the stock. My mistake, Sorry about that
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Actually there is a "circle S" 1903 barrel - they were made by Sedgely during WWII, but obviously, wouldn't apply in this case.
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Originally Posted by
Col.Colt
Your right, It is a "P" at the bottom of the stock. My mistake, Sorry about that
Can you post some pictures?
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