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    There is still a 50% chance that the firing pin pocket was cut too deep and later repaired by welding and milling to salvage this receiver.

    The photo posted by Jesse is not what a normal receiver should look like underneath

    Best answer is to have an x-ray which I have considered - just not that easy

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