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    Correct barrel for IP

    IP 1,778,000 Im looking for a barrel, the books are conflicting. Some say Underwood only and others list 4 { Inland,Rockola,Underwood,Buffalo arms } also what date range.

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    Underwood 2,3,4,5,6, of 1943or 6 to 8-43 BA, 6 to 9-43 IN barrel to name a few.

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    Early Rock-ola too. With a P. Not too familiar with the late serial block, but I would think the Inland would fall into that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tenOC View Post
    Early Rock-ola too. With a P. Not too familiar with the late serial block, but I would think the Inland would fall into that.
    I was reading some old post, you showed a 1,778. I was wondering do you remember what barrel it had ? Thanks Chris

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    In that range Underwood 3-43 or 4-43 is what I've seen most commonly. Make sure to look for the small P proof on it. Good luck finding the correct barrel these days.

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    IP received 50 barrels from Rock-Ola in late 1942 and no more till February 1943. They also received 60 barrels from Underwood in late 1942 and another 3000 in January 1943. The first Buffalo Arms barrels were in June of 1943 and Inland, IBM, Saginaw plus some from RIA were from September through December 1943.

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    Thanks guys ! You have opened up my options.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carwashchris View Post
    I was reading some old post, you showed a 1,778. I was wondering do you remember what barrel it had ? Thanks Chris
    Sorry, don't remember the serial number now, but the CMPicon rifle has a 3-43 barrel I believe. Maybe?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tenOC View Post
    Sorry, don't remember the serial number now, but the CMPicon rifle has a 3-43 barrel I believe. Maybe?
    TenOC This was the thread post #42, I think this thread is one of the best discussions I have ever read, so much information and the pictures make my mouth water. Thanks to all ! Chris

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