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7/1/2014 3:58:06 PM EDT
Not much info/conflicting info when I tried to research this.

If I'm using a slickside upper w/ no forward assist, is the chrome Colt BCG with no serrations correct?
7/1/2014 4:11:33 PM EDT
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Not much info/conflicting info when I tried to research this.





If I'm using a slickside upper w/ no forward assist, is the chrome Colt BCG with no serrations correct?
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I was going to use a slick side upper, but decided on the forward assist one. I used a Young Manufacturing Chrome BCG with serrations, it would make sense to use a non serrated chrome one in your case.


 
7/1/2014 5:41:42 PM EDT
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Almost any bolt is correct.  1964-65 was a transition  era for Colt.   Personally if building a 607 slickside I would go chrome (early)  or parked carrier, chrome key (mid), or
parked serrated (late) with FA Upper.
7/1/2014 7:19:12 PM EDT
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Almost any bolt is correct.  1964-65 was a transition  era for Colt.   Personally if building a 607 slickside I would go chrome (early)  or parked carrier, chrome key (mid), or
parked serrated (late) with FA Upper.
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^^^^ This. I researched for my 607 with a slick side upper, mid 65 and I went parked carrier with chrome key and chrome bolt. It will come down to personal preference I believe.
7/1/2014 7:51:15 PM EDT
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Agree with all the above, especially the bling! It's a repro of an early, experimental weapon. I'd go with chrome.
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