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    I would guess that barrel in not quite right. JB or Rick would help.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Calif-Steve View Post
    I would guess that barrel in not quite right. JB or Rick would help.
    The marks at 11 O'clock could just be stray marks from something else.........not necessarily a SG mark or even an attempt to counterfeit a SG mark. There IS something at 6 O'clock
    that looks like, possibly, a worn mark. But there is also the alphanumeric stamped at the correct area. There is also a "P" proof mark on the underside of the barrel, just forward of the rear sight collar.
    After 80+ years, much could happen; and the barrel is not currently installed on a rifle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calif-Steve View Post
    I would guess that barrel in not quite right. JB or Rick would help.
    Steve, if you could check you PM?

    My apologies to the OP, trying to get ahold of him.

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