Unmarked "USGI" parts

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  • mchome25
    • Jan 2015
    • 99

    Unmarked "USGI" parts

    I see a lot of places selling unmarked parts (extractors, firing pins, etc) that they're claiming to be USGI unmarked...is the any way to tell if they're legitimately USGI parts and not commercial?
  • meplat
    • Jan 2010
    • 3843

    #2
    Comparison to the original specs, both dimensionally and metallurgically, is the only way to "really know".

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    • 6 Ring
      • Apr 2010
      • 4113

      #3
      Un-marked US GI carbine parts are not seen often and usually early. SG sears is an exception I can think of right now. To me, an un-marked carbine part would be a post war part or a new commercial part until I could verify the part.

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      • mchome25
        • Jan 2015
        • 99

        #4
        The post war USGI parts are the ones I'm seeing sold a lot...it doesn't bother me as I'm just looking at picking up some spare pieces but I'd like then to be at least quality GI parts!

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        • BobJ50
          • Aug 2018
          • 711

          #5
          You want to be careful who you buy your "Jenuwine GI Parts!" from. They may be from India, Pakistan or Taiwan. The only thing GI from those countries is Gastro-Intestinal problems.
          There were legitimate overseas contractors and those are well known, parts often appear for sale in this Forum. Breda and Beretta come to mind.

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          • RDS
            • Jan 2018
            • 389

            #6
            Rumor has it some GI M2 unmarked cast trigger housing were made by a manufacturer on Long Island NY during the Vietnam War. I remember handling some back in the late 1980s and quality was good. Anybody have any info on them?

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