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What are the rebuild marks?
How many different armories marked the right receiver leg of their rebuilds? I have a LEAD and a RRA and if I coould I'd get one of each.
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07-07-2009 10:06 AM
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Don't forget the USMC rebuilds marked on the flat under the rear sight. marked as "O-65, 66 or 67".
Can't just get one style gotta get them all!
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Forgot about my 0-66
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Just about all the armories who did rebuilds in the mid 1960s marked the right receiver leg becuase that's what they were instructed to do.
The armories/depots that come to mind that marked the reciever leg are LEAD (Letterkenny), RRAD (Red River), SA (Springfield Armory), TE (Tooele), A4 (likely Anniston), and BA4 (also likely Anniston).
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Wasn't BA4 Benecia Arsenal?
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Originally Posted by
GPlourde
Wasn't BA4 Benecia Arsenal?
No, Benecia was closed (deactivated 1963) before those rebuild marks were applied. BA4 is one of the codes used for Anniston.
Last edited by Ramboueille; 07-07-2009 at 04:35 PM.
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I'm pretty sure Anniston used "AN" as well. I never saw or heard of a BA4, which is pretty neat. Thanks. I do have a rifle with A4 on the right side of the butt stock. There is also a "4" stamped over an unserifed "P" on the grip area. The receiver leg is unmarked. This was a USGI field grade, when they listed them that way.
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Thanks, I checked my rebuild and it is marked BA4 5-64 on a 4.79Mil HRA.
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Red River had two markings - "RRA" Red River Arsenal and "RRAD" for Red River Army Depot
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Originally Posted by
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I'm pretty sure Anniston used "AN" as well. I never saw or heard of a BA4, which is pretty neat. Thanks. I do have a rifle with A4 on the right side of the butt stock. There is also a "4" stamped over an unserifed "P" on the grip area. The receiver leg is unmarked. This was a USGI field grade, when they listed them that way.
AN is seen on stocks many times but I haven't seen it etched on a receiver (yet). Rebuild receiver etching was restarted (after SA-52) in mid 1963 at SA and the other arsenals that marked them followed shortly after.
Variations of the BA4 are seen as such (followed by a date):
BA/4
A4
A/4
BA-4
BA4
Maybe others....and assuming all are related to each other depending on who was doing the marking at the time.
Whether these variations were by instruction or lazimess is unknown. To reinforce this Anniston code, when the old DCM allowed the purchase of parts for civilians submitted to Rock Island Arsenal in the 1970s and after, the parts were processed and shipped from locations all over.
The buyer's invoice listing everything ordered had a "source" code in a column listing everything purchased and anything shipped from Anniston had the code "BA4." Many DCM Sales Rifles are also seen with this code on the paperwork shipped from Anniston. Bill Ricca could probably pin this down exactly.