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    Bit the bullet colt blue lable H Bar QUESTION

    Gents I am not to familiar with the AR. as I am with US WWII weapons. Although I have owned a 16" Colt A1 CAR for over 20yrs. I was looking to buy an upper for my spare colt lower. Well I picked up a mint blue label today for $700 VS just a barreled upper for like 500-550. Well the thing was fairly clean but I like to go over my rifles. So upon inspection it has the usual Colt proofs on the barrel CMPicon 1/7 and on the bolt carrier it is marked "C" but the bolt its self is not marked with the MPC, What does this mean? Not a Colt bolt? I have no reason to believe that it has been changed but could someone please shed some light on this question. Thanks Jeff B [IMG][/IMG]
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    It should be there but sometimes its really hard to see. Generally just behind the lugs...its not stamped so much as etched on.

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    Yes I would agree with you, it should be there. It is on my CAR very heavy. Now my eyes are not the best at close up, I will try holding up to the light on the right angle and look for faint markings. What if its not there? Should I assume it's not Colt?

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    Please bear with me I have owned a Colt H Bar Sporter for 15 years got it second hand from a sheep farmer. untill today I have never heard any thing about "blue label" what does that mean? how do you tell?
    Thanks for the info in advance.

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