The Saginaw SG 3,403,022 I bought came in today. It has a SG receiver with the SG stamp on the left side of the receiver and the wide rear tang. Rear sight is J.A.O. with number.
Barrel is a no date IBM with a tiny P proof stamp. SI-B type II frt sight and AI bayo band. Looks as though the sight was removed possibly just the one time to install the bayo band. I expected the barrel to be a replacement.....but I can't see any scars or signs of it being swapped. Might it be possible.......that a SG 3,403,022 came with a no date IBM barrel? Clean, very nice bore... Everything else black and grimey, but no rust or pitting anywhere. All parts are WWII time frame. No WWII universal replacement parts. I'm leaving early in the morning to help my son move. So for now I just took pictures of the trigger housing and op slide.
Seller thought the TH was a SG... it's a type II NPM marked N 9. Slide is also ( I THINK ) a Type II NPM marked N 9,,,unless I'm reading it wrong and it's actually a N 6. Trigger Type II Winchester with the inverted W. Sear Type II with the ground hole marked IX (or XI ). Hammer Type III H.I. Mag catch Type III with M on the tab and W.I. on the frt tooth.
Early Checkered Type I push Safety.
I need help on this one......Is it Winchester or Inland?
I'll get pictures around of the barrel and receiver later when I get back. Bolt was a SG flat. Very nice Stock, WRA over GHD with CC Lo-wood. Hand guard 4 rivet OI.
Haven't pulled bolt apart or pulled the recoil plate. Also came with a late MRT marked D tip sling, unmarked oiler and very nice ISG 15rd mag.
Pictures of Trigger housing, Op slide and internals.
Main Question is what type of safety is this?
Also is the slide a N9 or N6 ?
TIA
Charlie-painter777
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