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Original SA 1943 annealed receivers
I believe this to be an original 3-43 SA annealed receiver..1471154..
Anyone else have one near it, originally annealed by SA? Andy
Purchased over 3o years ago, a complete rifle, with McF cartouche.
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Last edited by Garandrew; 08-05-2009 at 07:59 PM.
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08-05-2009 07:57 PM
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My 176xxxx has same discoloration just behind sight base to heel of receiver. Dont know if it was annealed though.
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I just got two barreled recievers, 177xxxx and 144xxxx. Both are annealed.
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My six-digit, Nov.42 is annealed. S/N 9805XX. SA
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Great information, and since Crock57 is so close to mine, and annealed...its probably an SA "quick fix" factory lead pot annealing, as opposed to U.S. ordnance in the field?
Andy
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SA 1.5 receiver with SA 4-43 bbl
This came from Rock Island in 1975 on the receiver exchange program as listed in the American Rifleman. You could send a defective M1 receiver to Rock Island plus $21 and receive a barreled action. The barrel is dated S-A 4-43 and has a TE of 1.0. This unit is about as new as you can find
Last edited by RCS; 12-12-2009 at 10:16 PM.
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RCS, what is the SA sn? You mated it with the stock? Was the RIA still the U.S. Government arsenal, and is the barreled action totally original? I have an 8=41 brand new, but I like some hopeful WW2 service from mine..
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Problem with trying to idenify and nail down when they did this is that they seemingly picked rifles out of sequence at SA and in the field so enough rifles were modified to provide adequate amounts of Grenade-launching capability. We know they needed thousands of Garands modified to create an adequate supply and there lies the proof in the pudding, some Garands very close to annealed receivers aren't.
Most I've seen posted are in the 1 to 2 mil range, mine is a six-digit, further proof of the randomness.