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I have the impression, not any actual data, that certain barrels from Springfield are indeed quite accurate-- and it would not be the standard two-piece barrels, so, the one-piece SS you're referring to in probably a cut above. The guy who runs the SA Custom Shop, Dave Williams, has told me these barrels are as good as any. Now, how did it find its way into your MilSpec? I think that once in a while a MilSpec finds its way into the stream that for whatever reason has had a little special treatment. Looks like one found you.
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Best I can gather from what I've read elsewhere, SA sometimes sends frames/slides up from Brazil to the US when they are still raw forgings and not considered a "firearm". They are then completed at the US plant and have NM prefix serial numbers instead of an N prefix and are considered "Made in the USA" without any of the Brazil marks. The Mil-Specs that are built this way will have the stainless 1 peice barrel and bushing, a Patridge type front sight, and seem to be "put together" a little better. As far as I've seen there is also not a price difference.