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Posted: 1/2/2006 11:54:18 PM EDT
| Does anyone know what markings there would be on an A2 FN upper? thanks |
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There are no "FN" markings, they use the same forging subcontractor's as everyone else. Generally - the "splintered A" for Anchor Harvey - the "keyhole" for Cerro Fabricated - the "birdshead" for Cardinal Forge but there are several others, like Continental Machine Tool, that don't use forging marks. FN barrels are marked "FN MP 1/7NATO" in front of the FSB. |
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There are FN markings on A2 receivers. Many, if not most, will have an "F" stamped next to the forging mark, which could be a number of things, as mentioned above. Does this cover all FN A2 receivers? I don't know, but for a time, it covered alot of them. BTW, anybody selling an "FN" A2 receiver in the civvy market is likely stretching the truth just a bit. |
Pure speculation at this point, but now that the USMC is going (has gone?) over to the flat top uppers on their M16 rifles, it's possible that we'll see some milsurped A2 uppers out there sooner or later. Hope so anyway |
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thanks for the help guys...I know the Barrel is 100% FN the upper, the seller said was marked "FA" not "AF" like the Alcoa forge or the one colt uses that is similiar and based on Mongo001s pic, I may be FN, either way, I have the barrel, which is more important rightthanks |
Is the "F" a stamping, like above or a forging? |
Im not sure...do you know what it would be if it was FORGED "FA" rather than the stamped "F"? |
Not to be derogatory or anything, but it's pretty obvious to see the stamped "F" in the pic I provided, next to the raised forging mark next to it. It's sort of hard for me to put it any way. No offense intended. |
I guess I forgot ONE VERY IMPORTANT DETAIL ![]() ... OH, and I didnt bother bugging the Seller, as I'm getting it either way, sorry about the forgotten detailETA: I've been clobbered with school stuff to do this week, so I havent been asking to many questions. |
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or the one colt uses that is similiar and based on Mongo001s pic, I may be FN, either way, I have the barrel, which is more important right