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    Early barrel date

    Early barrel dated S-A 7-40 with a TE of 2.0
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    My 1940 Barrels

    8, 9 & 10 of 1940 - none are mounted.

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    Your point would be..............................??

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    Quote Originally Posted by musketjon View Post
    Your point would be..............................??
    I enjoyed seeing a few of the first Gas Port barrels. 6-40 was the first one made. Let me know how many of these you are lucky enough to ever see.

    Thanks for sharing guys. Rick Bicon

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    A great hard to find set of barrels indeed, early gas port barrels are rare indeed. Still looking for the elusive 12/40 Gas Port barrel for a SA 92547 project.
    Thanks for sharing!

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