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was located in Texas is estimated at about 004075.
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Based on this output, the highest receiver serial number while Springfield Armory, Inc. During July and August 1974, Valley Ordnance was completing 75 receivers per week. in Texas was sold around Novemto Bob Reese in Illinois. resumed receiver production on Septemat serial number 003701.
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Serial numbers after this have noticeably less steel cut away in the bolt raceways after of the cartridge clip guide.


This cosmetic detailing is evident as late as M1A serial number 062857 but was no longer being done by serial number 064922. Specifically, these areas were: 1) the exterior heel corners on the sides 2) the flat surface aft of the operating rod channel 3) the top surface of the left receiver wall from the cartridge clip guide to the barrel ring 4) the vertical surface on the right side behind the cartridge clip guide all the way back including the windage knob ear 5) the left side of the barrel ring forward of the horizontal scope mount groove 6) the magazine well aft of the feed lips and 7) the top surface of the barrel ring after all machining operations that located off the barrel ring had been done.

were given a lot of hand grinding and polishing by Melvin Smith.

000001 to 063XXX Receivers machined by Valley Ordnance Co.An additional 120 rifles were built for Elmer Ballance by Glenn Nelson and Wayne Young before June 1974 using stripped or barreled receivers supplied by Elmer. in Texas assembled about 2000 complete rifles using USGI parts before it was sold to Bob Reese (Geneseo, IL). 000001 to 003700 Texas era receivers tend to exhibit one or more dimensional flaws as identified by retired M14 gunsmith Art Luppino.Lee Emerson has made the following M1A Serial Number Comments :
