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floydthecat
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Posted: Jun 05 2017 at 10:04am |
AI marked T3 band...looks too new to be true. No marks on the lug and I counted 5-welds?
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Charles
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It IS a vintage type 111 barrel band as stated on the internet, don't know the manufacturer. On what it is on?
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Charles
Co B 1st Batl.115 Inf. Reg. 29th. Divi. 4.2 Heavy Mortar Co Retired Life member NRA |
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cali201
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cannot imagine anyone faking a T3 band, why? There are TONS of them out there, many even NOS and for pennies!!
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floydthecat
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AI should be Inland-ish. It's hanging on an early Universal generation-1 circa mid-60's. The gun contains other USGI components. The stamping just looks too deep to me, but I'd agree....why in the world would Universal fake a part....they likely may not know the difference or care anyhow. Just struck much deeper than any USGI band I have, or have seen.
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American Swiss is who made it and I'd be really surprised, maybe shocked if it's a fake.
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floydthecat
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Your research is better than mine...thanks. I had not been able to turn-up the sub. That should make it post-war for sure? |
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Charles
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Just found this in "U.S. M1 Carbines,Wartime Production" by Graig Rirsch. A1 type 111 is one of several barrel bands used on Inland in the 6,300,000 range.
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Charles
Co B 1st Batl.115 Inf. Reg. 29th. Divi. 4.2 Heavy Mortar Co Retired Life member NRA |
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