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I recently purchased a beautiful 1967 Ishapore Enfield 2A1, and I have checked headspacing prior to taking it to the range. I still have a small degree of hesitancy in firing it, due to a small strip of red paint on the top of the reciever, at the stripper clip feeding guide. My concern is that it may have been placed there to identify a serious issue with the weapon. Any ideas what the Indian armorers might have been trying to indicate?
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