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    Here are a couple pics of a bolt that is on my '03. On another site, Mr Beard said it appeared to be an early bolt but has some confusing markings. I couldn't upload pics to that site so am trying here. I bought the rifle in the early '80s and returned it to full military configuration. Serial #1374814, 7-33 barrel date.[/ATTACH]P1050675.jpg
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    Thanks for posting your pictures here. Your bolt was made at Springfield Armory and the steel lot code is "s", which dates from 1904 to 1912. The "6" is a normal subinspection mark. The "US" marking is unusual and is not a steel lot code. One can only speculate the meaning (property stamp, perhaps?) and who put it there.

    Thanks again for the pictures! And stay safe!

    J.B.

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    Thank you again. Is there any problem with continued use of this bolt? Better ones? I do have a remington bolt that came in a parts kit I bought years ago.

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    If you intend to do much shooting, you would be wiser to use the Remington bolt. It will provide you a little extra margin of safety in more ways than one.

    J.B.

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