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    interesting early reciever

    I was going through some recievers and while looking at this one, I noticed the seventh round mod does not look like it has been done. The reciever ribs are built up but they have not been welded. I do not see any discoloration from welding and the milling marks are consistant all the way down the rib. Maybe someone else's eyes are better than mine.





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    I have data on the following revision 2 receivers (from Mac) 43846 REP 3, 43848 REP 3, 43956 REP 3 and 43970 C1IA this all have the high guide ribs not repaired.

    What is the revision number and heat lot code on 43676 ?

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    Nice photo of 34919, did you keep the original finish on the receiver ? what kind of stock is on it ?

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    Rib

    IIRC, that's the serial area where they stopped boring into the rib on new receivers and started repairing those already in the process.
    Real men measure once and cut.

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    RCS , 34919 is original, except I did add the stock and rear handguard.
    Bob , that is interesting to know about the ribs. I had 48019 that had the ribs cut during manufacture and these look like the drill bit was stopped before it cut them.

    I appreciate ya'lls help and info.
    Bubba
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    highest revision 1 receiver that I found is 49797 REP 5 guide ribs repaired, next to is 49155 also rev 1 REP 6 still with low guide ribs. I heard that 52021 might have low guide ribs but not certain.

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    Bob, appreciate the info.

    Thought it was neat that it doesn't look like this reciever ever had low ribs to begin with and it is a rev. 1 . I have a reciever within a few hundred serial that does have low ribs.

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    After much scrutiny of the photos, it appears that the reciever has had the ribs welded back up by the armory and the 7th round mod. corrected. I appreciate everyone's help and advice.

    Bubba

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