Hello all...can you provide some info on this barrel I recently acquired
There are no markings on the right lug, just the left, and underside.
Many thanks
Rain
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Hello all...can you provide some info on this barrel I recently acquired
There are no markings on the right lug, just the left, and underside.
Many thanks
Rain
Rainman
Beats me. The "COLT 45 AUTO MATCH" is how a prewar commercial National Match barrel is marked.
But "G" indicates Government (military contract) sales.
A match barrel diverted into Army orders early in the war, maybe.
As Jim says, likely government sales. Commercial sales normally marked MB in a circle at the location of this P stamp.
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