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    A4, AN, and BA4 all indicate Anniston rebuilds. I don't know the time periods each were used.
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    Quote Originally Posted by latigo 1 View Post
    A4, AN, and BA4 all indicate Anniston rebuilds. I don't know the time periods each were used.
    Anybody got a quick online reference for all of the arsenal rebuild stamps?
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