Are you sure it is "HP" and not "HF"? The HF could be hammer forged. The MP, like others have stated, is Mag Particle.
Are you sure it is "HP" and not "HF"? The HF could be hammer forged. The MP, like others have stated, is Mag Particle.
HPT / MP Inspected Barrels
Military specifications require that barrels undergo a HPT (High-Pressure Test) load as a part of quality assurance procedures. Commonly referred to as a proof load, the M197 HPT is rated for 70,000 psi. BCM barrels are proof loaded and then MPI (Magnetic Particle Inspected) to detect any possible flaws in the barrels surface. The barrels are MP inspected with both circular and longitudinal magnetic fields per ASTME1444-01 (current Mil-Spec) to assure a high quality finished product. All BCM barrels are marked HP MP as our proof load marking.
In addition, Bravo Company marks their barrels HF -- hammer forged
see:http://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=36858
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My barrel looks very similar to the one in the picture except for the HF, for hammer forged. Not having the HF marking, does that preclude my barrel from being a BMC?
as others have said, the HPMP stands for high pressure/magnetic particle tested.
not all bravo co. uppers have the BFH marking as they sell both hammer forged and non-hammer forged barrels,
so not having that stamping does not necessarily mean that your barrel isnt a bravo company.
My bravo company barrel has these markings right in front of the FSB as others have shown in the pics.
if you have a BCM bolt, these markings (HP/MP only) will be laser engraved into the side if it as well
hope this helps,
Kenny