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Multiple punch marks
Opinions on punch marks? Arsenal trips? Heat treatment?
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03-24-2010 08:48 AM
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Could these be Rockwell hardness test marks? Appear a B scale mark. C is much smaller. But the close position to the lug makes me wonder. That is my only input. I notice quite a few such tests on bolt housing and such I have for Carbine. One test on the lug and one on the body where supposed to be soft.
Just me 2 cents.
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Another question - When did it become standard to put these punch marks on receivers (test hardness)?
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couple maybe over the years,,said have been done when the rifle was rebarreled, or after a rebuild,
each time a barrel was installed, a punch mark was made.
that doesnt wash, as iv seen a couple receivers that have never had a bolt fitted, or a barrel screwed in with a punch mark..
im guessing..
that if it was a rebarrel or major repair at one place,,ship, field ect, they got a punch,,
seems all the ones that have more then one punch have some of the same features,
iv also seen a 1917 Remington Enfield with the same punch marks, it had the original barrel still in it.
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Yeah, this one still has the original rod bayonet barrel, '05. But, as JB helped me figure out, it was converted to 1905 sights and .30-'06 at the same time. Maybe it picked up a punch or two then? Just thought it was odd to have original barrel with three punches. And aren't those punches usually in the crease?
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