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Posted: 10/26/2013 2:22:58 AM EDT
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If the upper is Olympic, it may have an "O" proof toward the front, likely on the left side just behind the gas tube port. If not, refer to the link below to see if it is a Colt upper.
http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_123/401263_USGI_Colt_603_XM16E1_M16A1_upper_buyers_guide_Edition_II.html |
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MP barrel with a chrome chamber! Made by Colt sometime between 1967 and '69 (1-12 twist). It also looks like there may be a Colt proof mark on the upper just forward of the ejection port. Should be a triangular mark and a square mark...a better photo might show them.
How's the bore look? Additional pics are welcomed. Maybe pull the handguards and show us what's under them? (Show the inside of the handguards, too.) ETA: Didn't think to mention it looks like a late(?) square-forge upper...I believe that could be original to the barrel. |
| There is a colt proof mark on that upper. From the way it's hard to make out, and the dark color, the upper was probably arsenal refinished at some point. I have an almost-identical arsenal refinished upper and the colt proof marks (triangle and c in a square) are very nearly illegible under the refinishing. |
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I would wager there is not an original colt bolt carrier group in it, that being said that would be an excellent addition to making the upper more accurately complete
as for the lower, well get on the waiting list for a nodak spud a1 or partial fence depending on which way you want to fall, your right on the bubble of transition |
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That bolt carrier isn't chromed, is it? Looks shiny in the one pic but I can't see it well on this screen.
Swap the A2 pistol grip for an A1, replace that selector switch (looks like it has a "dent"-like tick mark?), then order a Nodak Spud lower A1 lower. You can leave it as is till the lower arrives, then swap them and sell off the first lower to offset your cost. I personally like the 3-prong FH on the earlier guns, but with the chrome chamber this would have probably been one of the first rifles with a birdcage. With very little trouble or expense, you could have a very nice clone of an early A1. |
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That bolt carrier isn't chromed, is it? Looks shiny in the one pic but I can't see it well on this screen. Swap the A2 pistol grip for an A1, replace that selector switch (looks like it has a "dent"-like tick mark?), then order a Nodak Spud lower A1 lower. You can leave it as is till the lower arrives, then swap them and sell off the first lower to offset your cost. I personally like the 3-prong FH on the earlier guns, but with the chrome chamber this would have probably been one of the first rifles with a birdcage. With very little trouble or expense, you could have a very nice clone of an early A1. Says the man STILL running an A2 lower on his 'service rifle.'
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That bolt carrier isn't chromed, is it? Looks shiny in the one pic but I can't see it well on this screen. Swap the A2 pistol grip for an A1, replace that selector switch (looks like it has a "dent"-like tick mark?), then order a Nodak Spud lower A1 lower. You can leave it as is till the lower arrives, then swap them and sell off the first lower to offset your cost. I personally like the 3-prong FH on the earlier guns, but with the chrome chamber this would have probably been one of the first rifles with a birdcage. With very little trouble or expense, you could have a very nice clone of an early A1. Says the man STILL running an A2 lower on his 'service rifle.' ![]() That's right. And who's also running an all original 3-digit Model 01! I apologize to NO ONE! Boo Yah, Arizona Boy!!
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That bolt carrier isn't chromed, is it? Looks shiny in the one pic but I can't see it well on this screen. Swap the A2 pistol grip for an A1, replace that selector switch (looks like it has a "dent"-like tick mark?), then order a Nodak Spud lower A1 lower. You can leave it as is till the lower arrives, then swap them and sell off the first lower to offset your cost. I personally like the 3-prong FH on the earlier guns, but with the chrome chamber this would have probably been one of the first rifles with a birdcage. With very little trouble or expense, you could have a very nice clone of an early A1. Says the man STILL running an A2 lower on his 'service rifle.' ![]() That's right. And who's also running an all original 3-digit Model 01! I apologize to NO ONE! Boo Yah, Arizona Boy!! ![]() And who gave you the black parts for that 'service rifle' so you could have exactly what you carried in the Navy punk? With the dearth of NDS A1 lowers these days, I can't give you too much of a hard time, even though I KNOW you already bought a black one to change it out. I will continue to try and make you feel bad about it until you change out that lower...even though I see no real issue with an A2 lower on an A1 in all practicality. OP - Glad you got that A1 grip from the previous owner - good deal. |
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