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    Default SRS Check please

    Thanking you in advance

    Remington M1917 30.06 56437
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    Nothing on that serial number in the SRS records.

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    m1903rifle, while your at it, could give me a SRS check on a Win. 1917 S/N 281587? Thanks.

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    Thanks for looking!
    "Socialism is the Philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy. Its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery." ~Winston Churchill

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    I might as well ask - didn't even think about M1917's being in the Database. How about a very early (first month of production, I think) M1917 Eddystone, #15377, ?
    Thanks in advance, CC
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    What groups of 1917's would be in the SRS data base. If there are alot, it would add to the collecting interest.
    john

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    Excuse my ignorance, but what is SRS?

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    Springfield Research...
    if it aint broke...fix it till it finally is.

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    Springfield Research Service is a private organization that has probed various government files looking for serial numbers of military weapons. When they find some they note the location and publish the number in various forms which to users can subscribe. If you get a "hit" on their index you can contact them and for a fee request a full copy of he documents. In most cases this requires they revisit the Archives and pull the documents again to make copies.

    Information is added to the index from time to time so the lack of a hit today does not mean one might find the weapon one is looking for in the future.

    In some cases the information may be rather prosaic. then again every now and then you see a rifle with multiple entries over a period of years.

    If you Google Springfield Research Service more information is available. I believe they now want potential users to first subscribe to their magazine /newsletter.

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