Markings on 1943 Saginaw Barrel

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  • kkc641
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2014
    • 26

    #1

    Markings on 1943 Saginaw Barrel

    Most is worn off wondering if anyone could tell me who made the barrel,Thank-you in advance.Not sure how to post a pic.
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    Last edited by kkc641; 04-30-2023, 11:58.
  • Mike in NC
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2009
    • 280

    #2
    That looks like a Winchester proof mark to me. Sure looks like a Winchester barrel to me. Most likely a replacement barrel. If this carbine is a Saginaw S.G. and not a Saginaw S'G' carbine, I would expect only a Saginaw barrel to be on this carbine during production.

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    • kkc641
      Junior Member
      • Apr 2014
      • 26

      #3
      Thank-you after looking at all the different barrel markings of different manufacturers i kind of thought the samething.

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      • Johnny P
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 6258

        #4
        Magnified the marking is definitely a badly struck WP. No record of Winchester barrels being transferred to Saginaw.

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        • kkc641
          Junior Member
          • Apr 2014
          • 26

          #5
          I bought it for a shooter.The good thing is the bore is excellent and the slide,bolt and trigger housing are Saginaw.

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          • Johnny P
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2009
            • 6258

            #6
            With all the military Carbine ammo being non-corrosive I don't believe I have ever seen an original Carbine with a bad bore.

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            • kkc641
              Junior Member
              • Apr 2014
              • 26

              #7
              I have seen a few wore out using a muzzle wear gauge but not pitted or dark.

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              • Johnny P
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2009
                • 6258

                #8
                The jointed G.I. cleaning rods were hell on the muzzle. If the joints didn't line up evenly or the joints stuck out they made a slow but effective cutting tool. Some of the Korean imports of several years ago failed the bullet test by the neck of the round starting to enter the bore.
                Last edited by Johnny P; 05-09-2023, 07:57.

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