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    Question on early AR-15 barrels ?

    The early AR-15 barrels had a twist of 1:14, did they also have 6 grooves ?
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    See the table 2/3 the way down this page for barrel twist rates on various AR-15/M-16 models:
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    My three digit is 1 : 12, and is six groove.

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    I think he's talking about the test pattern rifles.
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    Yes, 1/14" 6 groove, RH twist. early model 601 AR15 (full auto). Winchester made the barrels. The 601 had the early "duckbill" thin three prong FH and triangle charging handle, the 602 model had the beefed up three prong, the current design charging handle, and switched to a 1/12" twist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ohno View Post
    See the table 2/3 the way down this page for barrel twist rates on various AR-15/M-16 models:
    M16 rifle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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    The early 601 barrels were made by Winchester, after that they were made by COLT. Some of the later Model 601s had 1/12 twist barrels.
    See here:0Colt's USGI M16 series variation guide edition IV - AR15.COM

    It's the part I am missing to make this one correct,(except of course the reciever)mine has an MP marked barrel.
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    Greenwood & Batley 223 cartridges

    When I posted a photo of the barrel and carttridges I wanted to ask about the GB 73 headstamp on the 223 cartridges. Where these produced for the military or commerical market/or both ? Have these Greenwood & Batley 223 cartridges been around for a period of time ?Attachment 24132

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCS View Post
    Have these Greenwood & Batley 223 cartridges been around for a period of time ?

    Those particular ones? 1973

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    Correction on the manufacturer of the 223 cartridges with the GB headstamp, they are Chartered Industries of Singapore

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