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Thread: What luck.... I think I got a welded receiver.....

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    Default What luck.... I think I got a welded receiver.....

    So, in an effort to make sure I should really be irked at myself, I may have a welded receiver on a M1, but thanks to some other posts elsewhere, I'm just flat confused. Specifics are:

    Sn 530xxxxx
    Drawing F 65828291, with an A55C.

    I read that that draw and heat lot are associated with IHC and the F number showed up only on Springfields after 545xxxxx (I think); but now I see posts that it actually showed up on Springfields as early as 533xxxxx, and I haven't been able to snatch a copy of Duff yet. If it is indeed welded, that guy did a great job. Nothing noticable under the loops, passes the dental pick test, and the park isn't in the greatest shape anyway (although I have cleaned that gunk from the latch recess).
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    IHC drawing numbers start with D. If there is an F then it is proceeded by an IHC. There's a ton of F drawing numbers in the 5.3 range. They are as early as 5.2. In Duffs book, 5292300 has a heat lot of A 5 5 C with an F marked drawing number. In addition that that, I have looked at a few welded receivers and yours is not welded.
    Last edited by dryheat; 11-18-2014 at 09:18.
    If I should die before I wake...great,a little more sleep.

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    Doesn't look welded in the photos.

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    I don't believe it is welded either.

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    When you find one that is welded, there is usually pin holes in the spot. Because of the trapped oxygen when welded.

    This one is fine.

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    Looking at the pictures I think it's fine also, not welded.

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    Heat Lot A55C in the SA#5.2s starts about SA# 5291156 and continues thru SA#5317315.
    They are all "F" prefix part #s
    With a complete serial number I could tell you more.
    Respectfully submitted
    Ed Byrns

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    You guys are awesome, not only for your knowledge but also the fact that you gave me an answer I was hoping for. Now I can start the look for a new barrel.

    Thanks again!

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    Might be welded. Send it to me and I'll use it for a paper weight (snicker, snicker). Looks to be a good one.

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