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More ID Help Needed
I am not sure about these parts. The lower is a S E D on selector, but on the right side there looks to be a 5 or maybe an upside down 5 inside of a 0 or maybe an oval, not sure if you can see this in the pic or not, I have shown both sides in the pics, also the barrel, I am not sure about either, seems to be pretty bright, it is threaded and it has the Austrian STG flash hider screwed on, no bipod cuts.
Any help will be very much appreciated! LC ![]() TRying to show the 5 that I talked about above.
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In MEMORY of Roger "DUNKRD" Dunkelbarger September 13, 1943 - May 09, 2010 "Any one who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the Government take care of him, better take a closer look at the American Indian." - Henry Ford Last edited by LaConservationist; April 30, 2010 at 21:03. |
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That looks to be an Stg to me. The marks around the selector are certainly consistent with an Stg lower.
The proof on the right side of the lower is interesting: I have ovals in that spot on my Stg lowers, but I can't be sure of what is inside of them, as the stampings are really light. They are Stgs, so I presume yours is also. |
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Any idea or thoughts on the barrel markings?
The kit is not a matching kit, the bolt and carrier do match, the lower is different numbers and the barrel has it different number. LIke I said it has the STG muzzle devise, but it does not have bipod cuts on barrel.??? Also any idea what this thing would be worth?
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In MEMORY of Roger "DUNKRD" Dunkelbarger September 13, 1943 - May 09, 2010 "Any one who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the Government take care of him, better take a closer look at the American Indian." - Henry Ford |
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Barrel markings are reminiscent of Armaments Corporation of South Africa (ARMSCOR), Lyttelton Engineering Works, in Pretoria, South Africa manufacture...in other words it's a South African R1 barrel.
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