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    M1 Carbine Receiver and Bolt Dimples

    I pulled a few of my carbines out of the safe today to inspect and oil them, when I noticed a small dimple on the receiver and bolt of my IBM M1icon Carbine. I did a search, but didn't see a previous thread on this. My guess is that the dimples were used to verify the hardness of the metal - does anyone know if this is the case, or if they signify something else? Thanks in advance.


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    Marked after proof firing.

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    Marked after proof firing.
    Thanks! I've begun to pay more attention to the markings on my old military weapons, and still have a lot to learn about them.

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    Definition: Proof Firing is firing a high pressure round to test safety. Each carbine barrel, bolt, and receiver were tested. Sometimes you will find more than one punch mark due to a spare bolt being assembled in a carbine. Below is a picture of proof firing a complete carbine on the left, and a spare barrel on the right.

    Notice the safety set up and both will be firing remotely, from a distance, with a protective cover.




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    Bill,
    Remember the picture you posted from the "PM" magazine for the M-14 on old CSPicon? It showed the locations.

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    Bubba: I am not sure what the post was. Below is one from a few years back.

    Here is my post from the M14icon Forum with the necessary pictures:

    Proof Firing
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