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09-02-2009 08:32 PM
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The I-I on the gas cylinder is the sub-contractor Mfg. stamp of the Co. that made it. I do not know which one, there were three or four companies that made gas cylinders.
hth Scott
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Originally Posted by
ScottR
there were three or four companies that made gas cylinders.
hth Scott
five, with Inland being one of them. Care to guess who made the ones marked II or I-I.
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After thinking about it-.
1st guess- Inland made it and stamped it II.
Scott
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'Another possibility is this is where the barrel band sat when the barrel/receiver was finished.'
This is one of the ways to tell original finish on a barrel, but your barrel looks like it was already blued before a matte finish was put on it, and the area of polished blue is longer than it should be if the barrel band clamp prevented finish getting under it. During Parkerizing, they slid the barrel band back until it stopped, then dipped the complete barrel (with plugs in the chamber, muzzle and gas plug). I don't know if they did it the same way for bluing, but you should not see two different finishes on the barrel. The barrel also has strange areas of finish loss, like paint flaking off. I cannot make any kind of call on originality of that finish.
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On an Inland barrel with original finish there will be two different textures to the finish. Inland grit blasted the barrel/receiver assembly prior to applying the finish. The texture difference is much more prominent on the dulite finished carbines but is also evident on parkerized carbines.
Inland placed the barrel/receiver assembly in a jig and blasted the parts that would not eventually be covered by the stock or handguard. Hence the rough finish texture on the front portion of thorin6’s barrel and the smooth finish on the rear portion all the way back to the receiver.
The difference in the texture caused by the grit blasting is different than the area of thin finish where the barrel band rested during the actual finishing procedure. The thin finish can be seen on thorin6’s carbine just forward of the gas cylinder.
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