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    is these parts correct

    Is my bolt correct for my 1-1955 SA Garandicon serial number 5485713-SA the barrel is orignal to the rifle the bolt is numbered
    6528287-SA
    the trigger group is
    6528290-SA


    are these parts correct for my Garand I don't know where else to look for numbers
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    The number on the trigger housing is right. As far as the bolt is concerned, that is the right drawing number, but there is also a heat lot number in addition to the drawing number (6528287-SA) that is a mix of letter and numbers. Need to know the heat lot number before we can tell if it is the correct bolt.

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    Where do I find the heat lot number also the serial number to my Garandicon is 5485713
    didn't mean to post this twice sorry
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