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Cannot be answered without you providing a serial number to your Springfield model 1903 bolt action rifle.
Your Springfield model 1903 bolt action rifle was made in the year 1905 with the serial number that you have supplied.
Rifles and shotguns made prior to 1968 were not required to HAVE a serial number, and most did not. They are perfectly legal to own- I have about 2 dozen in my collection that never had a serial number.
Your serial number indicates that your Springfield model 1903 bolt action rifle was made in the year 1917.It should be noted that the improved heat treatment of these receivers did not occur until serial number 800,000.As such you should keep your loads mild in difference to the milder steel found in these earlier rifles.
It sounds to me that you have a Browning T-bolt rifle in 22cal that was made in the year 1969.But the serial number should read 69X then the serial number.
Check the barrel and receiver
Your browning T-bolt with the X6 suffix to the serial number indicates that this browning was made in 1966.
Impossible to answer without a serial number.
A firearm cannot be identified by the serial number alone.
IF they were made prior to 1965 they have no serial number
There is no way of answering your question,unless you provide the maker of your rifle,the model number or name,what type of action(bolt action,lever action,semi-auto)of your rifle etc.If you include this with the serial number your question should be able to be answered.
Your serial number indicates that your Glenfield model 20 bolt action was made in the year 1980.