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One can actually deduce the date fairly closely from the gun's physical characteristics. Since it's inspection marks are on the right side we know it dates from 1910 or later. If it has a stock attachment, then late 1913 or later, a relieved sear bar, then late 1916 until the end of production in Nov 1918.
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