That kinda stamping is no special stamping - all barrel makers put the cal on the barrel like such. No name on barrel - who knows who spun it.
Maybe someone knows but I don’t know
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I picked these up on another site. Both are 24" long and .85" at the muzzle. Ran a cleaning rod through them and I think they are both 10 twist.
Have you seen any similar stamping? I have a Bison that is similar, but the stamping is radial, not straight.
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Thanks in advance.
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That kinda stamping is no special stamping - all barrel makers put the cal on the barrel like such. No name on barrel - who knows who spun it.
Maybe someone knows but I don’t know
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Well... Shilen uses a vibratory etcher on the breech end to mark their prefits. McGowen stamping is usually in front of the nut and looks like it was CNC machined. I know these are neither.
Both of these have that 1 stamped opposite and at a right angle to the caliber designation. That almost looks like somebody's signature.
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I had purchaseda barrel through a friend and it was criterion 243 and had no makers mark or cal anywhere.
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Of course they do buddy. I answered the OP and the second post, it was a personal experience I had.
Anything else you’d like to add to the table?
Edit: to be honest, I’m hazy on the maker . It was either xcal or criterion 243 cal. All makers SHOULD put their mark and the cal on the barrel. As you can see on my barrel - none are visible.
Just an FYI, none above is written in an arrogant or offending manner - many people may take it such - snowflakes ❄️ if they do. Cheers!
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Thanks for your input.
Maybe we can hear from someone that does recognize the stamping.
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