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    Long Branch receiver body metallurgy

    I have been doing some research as to the metallurgy of No4 receiver bodies. From what I have found, it appears that UKicon No4. receiver bodies used Steel. B.S.S.5005/401.

    I believe this steel is equivalent to the following newer specifications:
    BS970/1955: EN36B
    BS970/1991: 655M13
    AMERICAN SAE: 3415
    EUROPEAN STANDARD: EN10277-4

    655M13 Technical Guide :: The Metal Professionals - Acton Bright Steel

    My question is, does anyone have documentary proof as to the type of steel Long Branch used for their receiver bodies? Was it the same as UK production or was a substitution made for a more readily available case hardening steel such as SAE 8620. SAE 8620 was the steel the Americans used for their Garandicon receivers.

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    Same spec across the board BUT as allowed within the window of permissable metallurgical mix

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    If you want to investigate further I think I know where there are a number of stripped receivers of various dates that are junk due to the bolt head guide rail being torn out around the release slot.

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