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    Dated Barrel

    A commercial gun in that serial range will most likely have a 2-digit date on the barrel, right above the mag tube close to the receiver.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sgt Rock View Post
    A commercial gun in that serial range will most likely have a 2-digit date on the barrel, right above the mag tube close to the receiver.
    Nothing else on the barrel but what I showed in the pictures.... no date


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    Looks like a later vintage riot barrel to me. The mag band 'pinch' marks and filled in sight bead hole are evidence thereof. Looks like the barrel protrudes a little far past the end of the handguard assy. also.
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    Date of Model "97

    Tom D. gave me info several weeks back on how to find date of mfg. I looked for months until he advised. Get a very good flashlight and look between the magazine tube and barrel where it connects to the receiver. It may have some dirt or crud in the gap , so shoot a little WD 40 through that area and wipe clean. I found my date of 42 ( ref to 1942). Mine is 20" cyl bore nothing to indicate it ever had a bayonet mounted. Will try to get a few photo's for the board to critique.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Cook View Post
    Tom D. gave me info several weeks back on how to find date of mfg. I looked for months until he advised. Get a very good flashlight and look between the magazine tube and barrel where it connects to the receiver. It may have some dirt or crud in the gap , so shoot a little WD 40 through that area and wipe clean. I found my date of 42 ( ref to 1942). Mine is 20" cyl bore nothing to indicate it ever had a bayonet mounted. Will try to get a few photo's for the board to critique.

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    Thanks John... I checked... Can't see anything at all.....

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    Missing Something :

    Not pushing the point, but look again. The date should be on top of magazine right under the barrel. It was very difficult to find on my weapon. I guess I looked for it about 45 minutes. I had to hold the light at differnt angles. I also cut the lights out in my shop and the darkness helped me focus on that area. Since I found my date I have looked at two other "97s and found the date for their owners.
    Info. I have,according to your serial nbr., indicates a possible build date between 1940-1941. Hope you find it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Cook View Post
    Missing Something :

    Not pushing the point, but look again. The date should be on top of magazine right under the barrel. It was very difficult to find on my weapon. I guess I looked for it about 45 minutes. I had to hold the light at different angles. I also cut the lights out in my shop and the darkness helped me focus on that area. Since I found my date I have looked at two other "97s and found the date for their owners.
    Info. I have,according to your serial nbr., indicates a possible build date between 1940-1941. Hope you find it.

    john
    OK.... I pulled everything apart and cleaned the area....I did what you suggested.... (and after holding my tongue just right) from what I can tell there is a 4 over a 0 (4 being closest to the muzzle end). Thanks for the help and patience

    Craig

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