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Remington UMC Barrel Question
I bought a 1917 ( 142,xxx sn) Colt this past weekend. It had a barrel that was "P" marked on top. I think there was another marking on the bottom side but nothing on the "legs"...Is it a "UMC"? and if so does it carry more value than the correct "HP"?
Thanks in advance for any help or info..
Ken
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05-24-2010 06:07 PM
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I guess that depends on how you value parts, and how you value originality in a pistol.
If you are selling parts, it is hard to say. There are far fewer people needing a good UMC barrel. So, even though they are rarer, that doesn't mean the demand is any greater.
The Colt barrel, however, is probably in higher demand because so many more people have Colt pistols that may need a barrel. Who knows? It all depends on who needs what and what you have, along with its condition and whether or not the barrel is authentic and original finish.
Now...if you are asking about the value and desirability of your pistol...that's easy. I'd always rather have an all-original piece with nice condition. If no condition, then at least original.
BTW, nearly forgot to answer your first question. Yes, it might be a UMC barrel. But, it may not. Photos will help determine what it is or might be.
Last edited by Scott Gahimer; 05-24-2010 at 10:17 PM.
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Photos uploaed to assist on Barrel ID
Hope this helps to solve the mystery.
Please advise
Ken
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Ken:
The detail in your photos is washed out with the flash or lighting used. Your barrel appears to be refinished in the photos, but...?
I can't see any detail in the rear view of the barrel. I'd like to see some better photos.
Thanks.
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Ken,
If you need a 'H P' barrel for your 1917, I have a couple.
Bob
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