This is a version of the Model 1903 produced from 1918 to around 1921. It was designed to accept the a .30 caliber conversion unit called the Pederson Device, which consisted of a replacement bolt and a large capacity box magazine. The slot milled into the left side of the receiver is the ejection port utilized by the Pederson conversion. The Device was ill-fated and was scrapped by the government in 1931. Most of the Springfield Mark 1's were updated in the early years of WW2, 1941-43, for use in the training of new recruits. The Pederson Device is now nearly impossible to find, however, it is rarely encountered in the $30,000 range. Ammunition for the device is rare and often unsafe to fire. The 1903 Mark 1 rifles are also uncommon with only about 102,000 manufactured. Guns with original parts are more valueable than the WW2 rearsenaled examples. Several of these guns were imported by Century Arms, and these are identifiable by a stamp usually located near the front sight on the barrel. Depending on condition and configuration the value could be anywhere in the $600 to $2200 range. Import marked models deduct about 5%.
made in 1919..................
Your model 1898 krag was made by springfield armory in 1899.
Your springfield armory model 1903 springfield rifle was made in 1932.
It was made in 1898. Other info. on your rifle is sometimes available from Springfield Armory records depending on serial number for a fee.
Are you sure it says ARMORY and not ARMS?
Your Springfield armory made M-1 Garand with a serial number of 5,449,068 was produced in the year 1954.
Your springfield armory made M-1 Garand with serial number 5,843,454 was produced in the year 1955.
your springfield 1911 was made in 1914
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Your M-1 Garand rifle was made by Springfield armory in the year 1955 with the serial number that you provided.
No published sn data. You will have to call Springfield Armory