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ncblksmth1
10-07-2013, 07:15
If possible I would like an SRS check on the following:

3712816 w RA-7-44 Bbl

1241089 w SA 3-42 Bbl

1299607 w SA 4-38 Bbl.


Gents any help on these three would be nice.

ismith
10-29-2013, 07:48
No hits in my 4 books

TDP0311
11-01-2013, 11:02
ismith, I have a question for you sir... I am new into the world of 1903s, and am wondering what I would have to do to get my hands on similar books? My great grandfather was a Marine grunt in WWI, and I hope one day to be able to find a 1903 that was of Marine Corps provenance during his time in France. Thanks...

TDP0311
11-01-2013, 11:26
I've also heard that an individual rifle was issued to a Marine throughout their entire service career... if so, where would I need to look for this information? I have my great grandfather's discharge papers, but haven't noticed anything about a rifle on it.

Rick the Librarian
11-02-2013, 06:24
Springfield Research Service sold both the books and CDs a number of years ago, but do not do so anymore, to my knowledge. Keep in mind that SRS has data on only about 5-10% of U.S. military firearms. A large number are simply sales receipts.

My uncle served with the Marines in WWI (not in France) and I found the serial number of the rifle issued to him (#165617), but no notation whether it was a Springfield or Rock Island. Needless to say, I've kept my eye open for that rifle!!

TDP0311
11-02-2013, 05:16
Rick, thanks for the SRS Information. Do they also have information on Garands?

Also, is there any chance you remember what form or document you found your uncle's rifles SN on? I might have some family members with other documents belonging to my great grandfather... I do have his medals, souvenirs, and much of his paperwork, but not anything that has a rifle SN on it, which would be incredible to find.

I have a 1914 Iron Cross he took from a dead German LT however, as well as his dog tags, original string and all... pretty incredible.

Rick the Librarian
11-02-2013, 06:38
I sent for his records (copies, actually) from the National Archives.

Yes, SRS has information on M1 Garands, M1911s, Krags, etc.

TDP0311
11-03-2013, 12:56
Good deal, I will do the same... hopefully I will find something. In the meantime, if I come across your uncle's I will let you know.

ismith
11-03-2013, 07:58
Just keep an eye out for them on gun forum WTS ads and be prepared to spend some coin. I think I paid $500 for my 4 SRS books. Well worth it though in my opinion.

TDP0311
11-04-2013, 01:34
If any of you gents wouldn't mind taking a peek to see if a Springfield built M1 Garand SN 2297891 is in there I would be very appreciative... from the 30cal site I have noticed that the Marines seem to have received a lot of higher 1 million/lower 2 million numbered Springfields.

ismith
11-04-2013, 09:01
If any of you gents wouldn't mind taking a peek to see if a Springfield built M1 Garand SN 2297891 is in there I would be very appreciative... from the 30cal site I have noticed that the Marines seem to have received a lot of higher 1 million/lower 2 million numbered Springfields.

No luck. Not really that many M1 Garands in the books.