Read a few of the threads on the Drill rifles-the barrel on the rifle I have has NOT been drilled, and there is no DP stamping on the bolt. The stock was painted, as was the magazine floor plate. The firing pin is whole, with 50 thou protrusion,
I will strip the bolt down and check the diameter of the firing pin nose. The bolt locking lugs are in good shape, and a check with DYCHEK shows no cracks on the front of the bolt/locking lugs. I will clean and DYCHEK the receiver body, too.
I might soak the receiver and barrel in a tube filled with diesel, and remove the barrel, to check it out thoroughly. I am thinking that this rifle may have been put into a different stock, with the painted floor plate, but will be doing a thorough check on everything, BEFORE considering firing it (remotely) with a reduced charge.