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    QUESTION REGARDING BARREL DATE vs DATE ACCORDING TO SERIAL NUMBER GARAND

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    I was looking at a Garandicon today. The serial number was 30,64XXX. According to Duff's book the manufact. date is July 1944. The barrel however was dated 9-44 (September). Is it an issue for a barrel to be dated 2 months AFTER the receiver? I have heard of barrels being dated 2 months BEFORE the receiver. The gun looked legit however to me. In fact in comparing the numbers in Duff's book, the other parts were substantially correct.
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    I must correct my post. I misread the receiver manufacture date. It is actually Aug 44. The barrel is a Sept barrel (1 month later). My question is still: I a barrel one month NEWER than the receiver considered correct?

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    Barrel

    Guns were not assembled in serial number order, and there was a very large range of numbered receivers in process at any one time. The assembler just grabbed the first one that came to hand. Serial tables are just rough approximations of the range of numbers being used at any one time, certainly not specific boundaries. Your gun is fine.
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    Thank you very much for the reply.

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    Don't forget , Aug to Sep could be as short as one DAY apart.
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    Agreed.

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