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    Thanks Jim. Email with photo attached sent. Joe

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    Here's the pic Joe sent me, an MP in the Ardenne in late '44 early '45.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neal Myers View Post
    This rifle has the SN engraved on the bolt. I've heard that this could have been done by a USMC armorer. Is there any way to know for sure?

    http://www.milsurps.com/images/impor...03A3bolt-1.jpg

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    I know this post is almost 2 months old but thought it worth mentioning. Recently there was a discussion on the CMPicon forum regarding serial numbers electro penciled or scribed on M1icon Garand bolts. It was mentioned that some ROTC units did this as they removed the M1 bolts and stored them separate from the rifles when not in use. As ROTC units also had 03's and 03A3's I guess this practice could have held true for the 03's also. Not sure how wide spread this was but just another possibility. Matching Numbers M1 - CMP Forums

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe W View Post
    It was mentioned that some ROTC units did this as they removed the M1icon bolts and stored them separate from the rifles when not in use.
    That would make sense, they weren't the only ones in history to do that.
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    I often wondered why Springfield bolts weren't numbered to the rifle from the factory?

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