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Odd stripes on bolt, what caused this?
What caused these marks on the bolt?
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02-15-2015 05:59 PM
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You may have to try again on the source...no pics come up.
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Ok, another try at the photo....
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If you look closely you can often see the machine marks on the bolt and they run along those lines. I'd expect the finish has just been scrubbed off.
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The underside of the front ring is pretty marred. Was it like that when you got it?
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BC here are those same stripes on my STD PRO. It is just a machining characteristic of some.
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"The underside of the front ring is pretty marred. Was it like that when you got it?"
It may just be hardened grease.
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Originally Posted by
Patrick Chadwick
It may just be hardened grease
What may be? The lines?
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Love that SP Bill
Somehow I feel that if I didn't live in Calif I'd have an SP. Always admired what Standard Products did, the little cool tools they made and the way a gunsmith was running the show for the most part. Their high standards for barrels and willingness to fight for it.
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Thanks Dave. She is my pride and joy
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