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MG34 barrels from Sarco
Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2006 8:16 pm
by ordnance_solutions
Anyone here received any of the Sarco barrels listed as New Israeli and Good WWII? Just wondering what the real condition is. Thanks.
Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 8:38 am
by smoggle
I got an Israeli one from Sportsmans guide and it was in mint condition. But I have not gotten one from Sarco.
Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 3:31 pm
by gearlogo
I bought two. Both are chrome lined new old stock. Make sure you order those. I believe they also have used but I would not get them unless you are there to look at them. I want to note that they seem tighter than the ww2 ones I have so I guess you may have to try a couple of bolts. They look like they should last a long time and will be used in my semi instead of the WWII ones.
Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 8:33 pm
by Farmer Mike
I bought two new Izzys and a used german barrel about two months ago. The Izzys were new and covered in preservative inside and out. The german one had a little frosting in the grooves but had strong sharp lands. If it didn't have that little bit of corrosion I'd rate it excellent. It's in about the same condition as the barrel that came with my kit from Allegheny Arsenal.
Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 2:42 am
by ordnance_solutions
Went ahead and took the plunge. Ordered a few of the new israeli barrels from sarco yesterday afternoon. Got 30 belts also. Will keep my fingers crossed and see what comes my way. Pics when the stuff arrives.
Posted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 1:11 pm
by ordnance_solutions
Placed order for barrels and belts on April 11. Sarco charged my credit card on Wednesday April 19. Have not received order as of April 29.
Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 2:28 pm
by ordnance_solutions
Finally received my barrels and belts a few days ago after tracking down my package from being delivered to the wrong address. Sarco put the wrong street address on shipping label, quite an ordeal, details later. On the good side, my barrels and belts are excellent. Israeli MG34 barrels are new with minor handling and storage marks and absolutely mint bores. Barrels had a layer of cosmoline and you could tell these baked somewhere in the Israeli desert as the cosmoline was "cooked" on and very difficult to remove completely. Belts are mixed, some new, some slightly used. Belts were a little dirty, some had cosmoline applied, but all cleaned up perfect. Very pleased overall, barrels are great. I'll post some pics and more details this weekend.
Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2006 8:26 am
by JOHNMS
WHAT ARE THE CONDITION OF THE BARRELS FROM NUMERICH?
to ord-solut.. Sarco barrels.
Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2006 10:00 pm
by TMANNN34
This is reply to original Q. about sarco barrels.
I purchased a barrel(good ww2) 10 belts and 5 starter tabs.
Barrel is in good condition with approx. 70-80% rifling intact! Only detraction was all the dirty birds were ground off along woth some serial # marks(and outside reblued,good). It still had the codes marked right by the locking collar. 4 of the ten belts were ww2 german marked, the rest I beleive are yugo post war. 2 of the tabs were ww2, the rest chech. Still I felt all was good deal for price and they seemed to try and give as much ww2 items as they could.
