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From what I know the few newly made 1912 NM rifles are in 466.xxx to 490.xxx range, because many were rebuilt 1911 NM rifles. But you're correct in that your rifle has NM features. Can you count how many coils the mainspring has? And can you provide some better pictures than the ones you've already posted?Comment
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It "may" have been a NM bolt. John Beard would have the definitive answer. But it looks as though it has been buffed and polished to a mirror shine which would be incorrect.
But like I said, John Beard would have the definitive answer.Comment
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Congratulations on your new acquisition! And thanks for sharing!
Your rifle has National Match features, such as a polished bolt and receiver runways. However, no documented NM rifles are known to exist around your rifle's serial number at this time. And the barrel date is a little on the late side for a NM rifle. And the polishing on your rifle's bolt is not quite consistent with an NM bolt.
A more likely explanation is that you have a sales rifles which the owner upgraded to NM specifications. One had to be a member of an NRA-affiliated shooting club to purchase a sales rifle. So the purchasers were, by definition, avid target shooters.
Thanks again for sharing! And congratulations again!
J.B.Comment

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