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07-12-2009 01:34 PM
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I saw the 1903A3 and the 1903 barrels when I was at the South store yesterday. Both had the from sight key way present. I didn't look too close, but the same cut seemed to be present on both barrels. Which I thought was a little strange, since I was under the impression that there was a difference between the front sight bases. Overall they were parkerized a nice dark gray like the M1
barrels. I can't tell you about any index marks.
Bill
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iv seen them both with and without index marks, the few iv installed, had issues, from not indexing correctly, to missing the mark all together..
i personlly would pass on them.
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Is there a shortage of real USGI 03-A3 barrels? I still see them a gunshows. '03 barrels are a different matter.
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The machining of the original barrels was an awesome and very accurately accomplished feat. It is my belief that the sequence of machining events in Colvin & Vial is incorrect for the earlier barrels.
Jim
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Thanks for the input gentlemen.