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jamese 02-17-2008 07:52 AM

Casting or Forging Marks ??
 
Thought I would post the question maybe some knowledgeable people can shed some light

About a year ago I purchased a S&W M/P 15 AR . I never got a chance to shoot it much because my son always wanted to use it when we went shooting

Last month I decided to build an AR for my son and ordered a kit from Double Star. While cleaning the guns the other day I noticed that both guns had the same upside down U shape casting or forging marks on the upper.

Are both of these uppers made by the same manufacture???

S&W M/P15
http://forum.lugerforum.com/lfupload/SW15.jpg

Double Star
http://forum.lugerforum.com/lfupload/dstar.jpg


Any Thoughts from the folks that know alot more than I

Jim:confused:

jamese 02-18-2008 03:44 AM

Tac,
Your correct it is a Keyhole, but its raised , not stamped into the metal. iIts part of the casting

I raised this question on another forum also, and was told in fact it was casting marks and the codes are as follows for those interested.

A (splintered) = Anchor Harvey Aluminum

AF = Alcoa Forge

C AF = Colt Alco Forge

C MB = Colt / Mueller Brass

Cardinal (stylized) = Cardinal Forge

CH = Colt Harvey Aluminum

Circle/Crosshairs w/"AR" = ArmaLite

CK = Colt / Kaiser Aluminum

CM = Colt / Martin Marietta

D (stylized) = Diemaco

DK = Diemaco / Kaiser Aluminum

E = Emco

EK = EMCO/Kaiser

E MB = EMCO/Mueller Brass

F keyhole = FNMI / Cerro Forge

FA = FNMI / Anchor Harvey

FK = FNMI / Kaiser Aluminum

FM = FN/Martin Marietta

FMB = FNMI / Mueller Brass

Keyhole = Cerro Forge

L = Lewis Machine & Tool

LK = LAR / Kaiser Aluminum

LM = LAR / Martin Marietta

M (under diamond) = Mueller Industries

PA = Capco / Anchor Harvey

PM = Capco / Martin Marietta

Jim

John Sabato 02-18-2008 09:38 AM

Jim,

You probably already use this forum, AR15.com, but if you don't, you should be able to find any information you need there on this gun.


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