I will get photos up when I get the chance.
The number on the bottom of receiver is 44597. This full number is also on the back of the mag box. Partials of this number are on the bolt, bolt shroud, safety, cocking piece, floor plate, trigger sear and the double set kickoff piece.
The finished serial number that is on the right side of the receiver ring is 182681. This full number is on the bottom of the barrel. Partials of this number are on the trigger guard assembly by triggers, floor plate and underside of lever floor plate release.
The follower is not marked.
As you can see, some parts are double stamped and some parts, like the trigger kickoff piece has the original receiver number suggesting the action was originally a sporting action.
I say 1930s due to the history of the rifle that I know. The rifle was originally owned by a U.S. Congressman from Minnesota. The stock has an oval inlaid in the toe line that has his name engraved in it. His grandson confirmed that him and his wife had vacationed to Europe every winter from 1930 to about 1937 for skiing. And after the war never really took any other trips to Europe. So he likely purchased the rifle on one of those trips.