Does the upper look like this, no numbers on the sight wheel, just an arrow R and no arrow on the reciever itself?
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo.../11/0381-1.jpg
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Does the upper look like this, no numbers on the sight wheel, just an arrow R and no arrow on the reciever itself?
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo.../11/0381-1.jpg
The upper looks like your photo except the sight wheel is smooth - with the R than arrow. The upper has a raised I arrow R to the upper right of the sight wheel. The Colt triangle is above the C in box same location. The flat part of the peep sight has 0 1 u stamped on it
It sounds like a 604 upper, which is correct for the 606. Is it rounded or straight right here:
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...11/01424-1.jpg
The upper looks just like your photo. When I see this upper again, I will try and get a photo. My question, are these 606 heavy barreled uppers around ? and what is an approx fair value as it has the 1 in 12 twist.
Attachment 19646Attachment 19647Attachment 19648Attachment 19649Attachment 19650Here are some additional photos of this Colt upper with 1x12 twist heavy barrel stamped CMP B. Photos show the barrel profile and inside the handguards.
The C MP B on the barrel dates it from 1971-74, in the correct range to be a 606. I really couldn't say what it would be worth, it's the first one I've seen.
I used to have one from the early 1960's. It had a circular steel mount attached for an M14 type bipod, which was locked on manually (by hand). The barrel was sold in Connecticut to a Colt collector.
I sent the bipod, years ago, to a guy doing an article along with some very early parts which were for sale. He paid me for the parts but never returned the bipod.
Over the years he avoided my calls and ignored my conversations with his employees. He will never get another thing from me, not even a conversation. He can rot in he11.