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    Canadian Arsenals Limited (CAL) M14 National Match (NM) Barrel

    Hey all,

    I thought I'd post some pictures of a new acquisition, a M14icon National Match (NM) barrel made by the Small Arms Division of Canadian Arsenals Limited (CAL) in June of 1967.

    Canadaicon never formally entered the war in Vietnam, despite an estimated 20,000 individuals going south of the border to participate. However, Canada did manufacture a vast quantity of war materiel (ie. napalm, agent orange, bayonets, etc). Now, it seems, there is a link to Canada and the M14.

    It is a NM barrel, so I doubt it would have ever seen service on a GI M14, but a thorough bore inspection suggests it has done quite a bit of shooting.

    Without further ado, please see the pictures below.

















    The information stamped on the barrel signifies:
    CA - Canadian Arsenals
    7791362 - Drawing Number for a NM barrel
    06 67 - Manufactured in June of 1967
    C8549 - Batch/Lot Number (I believe)



    The P stamps signifies that the barrel was proofed (using a 125% charged proof round)



    The M signifies that after proofing, the barrel was subjected to Magnetic Particle Inspection, to check for any fractures, defects, etc. The stylized Maple Leaf, or Technical Services Stamp, signifies that is was done in Canada, presumably at CAL-SAD.





    And finally, the NM markings.



    I know that's a lot of photos just for a barrel. But I found it quite interesting and thought some of you might as well.

    Thanks,
    Kevin
    "FLYING HIGH WITH IVI"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yeandle31 View Post
    Canadaicon did manufacture a vast quantity of war materiel (ie. napalm, agent orange, bayonets, etc)
    Not to forget the vast amounts of 5.56 headstamped IVI 70-72. Apparently to be used in continental USAicon only.

    Your barrel seems to have an aftermarket crown...non standard to say the least.
    Regards, Jim

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