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    SRS Requests on several Springfield that I purchased

    Hi Folks--

    Yesterday I picked up two M1903 .30-06 rifles and a M2 .22LR Springfield trainer. Brief description below:

    a) M1903 Mark I Springfield .30 caliber SN: 1124249 bbl dated SA 5-19.

    b) M1903 Springfield .30 caliber SN: 1499989 bbl dated SA 12-36, the rifle has a "C" type stock. The bolt on this rifle is electro-engraved with the SN 1027845

    c) M2 Springfield .22LR SN: 9859.

    any SRS information would be deeply appreciated

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    Nothing on rifle A.

    Nothing on rifle B but it is amongst a lot of receivers that the DCM sold in and around 1938. Nothing on the serial number etched into this bolt either.

    Nothing on the M2
    -Ryan

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