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    jmm03-Here are the only other photos that I could find. Should you need further detail, please advise and I'll forward them to your email address. I have trouble with photos to a forum for some reason. Also have rifle #1257703, a 1 in 10" twist Winchester. That rifle is not documented, but identical to this rifle other than twist.



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    Neat rifles!

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    Here is mine: RIA ser# 298837 with a USMC 4-42 Segley barrel.

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    Default SA s/n 1031506 with Sedgely 9-41 barrel

    Rifle purchased in 1962, USMC Sedgely barrel has vise marks and buttplate is punched marked. Bore is mint, WW1 stock without cartouche or rebuild stamps
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    Hi Bill,I just like to see older target rifles,my holy grail of 03's would probably be a style T similar to yours.Just something real pleasing about old iron... Thanks, Jim

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    Siefly and RCS- very nice USMC rifles you have there! I have one as well, and am hoping to be able to add one with a USMC 41 or 42 barrel in the future to continue with the collection.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCS View Post
    Rifle purchased in 1962, USMC Sedgely barrel has vise marks and buttplate is punched marked. Bore is mint, WW1 stock without cartouche or rebuild stamps
    Look in the recess for the cutoff - is there an S stamp?
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  9. #39

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    On my USMC serial number 1031506 with the Sedgely 9-41 barrel, the mark inside the cut-off recess is an O also unable to find a proof stamp but that could have been removed ?

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    Rick- whats the meaning behind the mark you were referring to in the cut off well? A sub inspector's stamp, or is it USMC related by chance?

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