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S'G' Flat Bolt: Numbers under right lug (?)
Charlie-Painter777
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05-05-2022 06:19 PM
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Charlie-Painter777
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Charlie, I have (2) Carbines with Type II S'G' bolts. I don't have detailed pictures of them, but my data sheets show both as having S'G' on the Right Lug. One is noted as having a "flaming" bomb and in addition there's a notation that says: (A2 early). I have copies of data posted here by other members 10-12 years ago such as Trilux and Maniac. On one of those, I've also added the note (A2 early) - I may have gotten that information from posts here or somewhere else; I can't remember. I don't think either one of my bolts has that mark - just had notes to myself that an A2 mark could have been placed on early bolts. Probably not what you're looking for, though!
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Last edited by USGI; 05-05-2022 at 08:52 PM.
Reason: Trilux - replacing incorrect: Hilux
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Charlie, not a S'G' bolt but I found an IP bolt with a 2 under the right lug that looks to be similar to the 2 on the S'G' bolt you posted. It is on one of the CCC forums Featured Carbines.
FEATURED CARBINE: Irwin Pedersen 1775265 - The Carbine Collector's Club - Page 1
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Wayne,
Wish I had a Dime for every time I've thanked you for your extra efforts !
If we ever meet dinner and drinks are on me. 
From the CCCF: "CCNL 70 states that when Saginaw took over the Irwin Pedersen contract carbines were processed in 3 "batches". This featured carbine (1,775,265) is a "1st batch" as it falls between serial numbers 1,762,--- and 1,785,--- and it has all Irwin Pedersen parts.
I see the Featured IP you linked is serial# 1,775,265. Agree the 2 on the bolt looks very similar. Also a 2 on the side of the E279 Slide. Receiver marked M4 at the rear rail / right side.
Too bad we lost so many pictures, because a search here revealed another IP I believe may have also been a 1st batch.
A post by former member rokwell, (who I wish I could PM for the pics) described IP 1,774,10X. It also had a number of areas with a 2 stamp, including the bolt, op slide and a M2 among other areas. Receiver was also marked with a 2 on both sides.
Here's a link...... but void of pictures 
https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=40210
I just tried opening my bookmarked posts by Mikey from New Zealand
. He had shared a lot of great pics of early IP and S'G' carbines he'd ran across. But it now leads to no where, Damn that was a ton of great spotting now lost from a respected member of this forum the CC and the forum he headed up in NZ.
Appreciate everyone's input. I just ran across that Bolt listing and couldn't place it.
Great Weekend All,
Charlie-Painter777
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Charlie, found a couple of S'G' bolts with a 2 under the right lug. CCNL's 122 and 375, carbines of the month, one is on S'G' 3222xxx the other on IP 3216210.
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