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    SPRINGFIELD Drawing # and Serial info...

    I saw the post here and figured I'd try to find out about my old springfield.
    My Receiver Drawing Number is: D28291 32 & above that is stamped: 0 6 2 C triangle FF
    My Receiver Serial Number is: 2506247.
    I know it has a new old stock barrel SA dated 2-55, and a new Boyd Walnut Stock. The other numbers I can see without more than a field strip are as fallows;
    Bolt: D28287-1 W.R.A.
    Trigger Housing: D28290-14-SA
    Hammer: C46008-9 SA
    Safety: C46015-9 SA
    I guess my question is what do I really have here & do the Receiver numbers look like they should? Apart from the non SA Bolt, it looks good, but after reading about the welded receivers on the internet, I wanted to ask. Thanks...
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    I have a SA 2.4 million and a 2.7 million and both receivers are revision 32

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    Thanks, I was worried that nobody else had that revision, I've seen lower revision numbers in that serial range. Also I dont know what the ( 0 6 2 C triangle FF) means yet, thats stamped above the drawing number. Maybe someone here knows and will pass it on to me.

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    hillbilly,
    recevier---1/44
    bolt--3/44----6/45
    trigger housing-7/44 or12-44
    saftey--8/42--8/43
    can not find that heat lot # on reciver,my book says it should be--059 <>
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    Thanks, thats good info for me to keep handy on my rifle. Sorry about the Heat Lot ?? I don't know of any other stamps on it in that location. If I roll it around a bit more forward of the heat lot code, where that sideways FF is stamped, just around on the small thin front of that Lug looks like: V V or something, hard to make it out, i don't think its a W because it seems so well struck, but nothing connecting it in the middle to form anything exept maybe the V V. Not sure what the WW and V V mean either, I guess an inspectors stamp from somewhere.
    Anybody got any ideas? Thanks.

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    I got more pics added today on my photo page, now you can see some better up close pics. I couldn't get a good focus on the sights like I wanted, but the pro's on this site should be able to tell what type I have. If not, let me know, I'll keep trying to get metter pics if I need to. Thanks for all your help so far.

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