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    7.2 Winchester on Gunbroker

    Take a look at the receiver ring.....

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    Hmmmm, the only reason I can think of to remove those markings is if they included "M2"!

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    Scrubbed!
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    Easy to scrub and re-park. That's why the prick punch indents have color in them.
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    Not So Easy To Hide

    The "M2" could be easily 'lifted' if a law enforcement agency wanted to press the issue. Interesting question - would the buyer be liable or the seller or (?)? I wouldn't touch it with a 16.5' pole because they could (rightfully) prove I should know better. JMHO

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    I have seen a number of receivers with these faded markings on the ring. Usually they are
    starting on the top and fading to the right side. I have seen them on Winchesters only. I have seen them on 5M, 6M, and 7M guns (including my own). The late '44 & '45 serials. Prior to purchase I had mine inspected by an expert gunsmith/machinist/precision firearm manufacturer here in CT. His assessment was as follows (for mine) .... height of handguard ring lip uniform over entire top of receiver ring. "Chatter" marks evident from machining at edge of handguard/receiver ring. Uniform receiver ring curvature, no flat spots. His call was that the receiver was originally manufactured this way. He suspected the stamping tool was wearing out and needed adjustment, repair, or replacement. He said that it was an expensive part to replace even then. We know that Winchester had the oldest tools and machines at the start of production. Probably was wearing out. War was ending soon and the carbine was moving to Springfield Armory, so why bother doing anything more than apply a temporary fix to this problem whenever it cropped up in the late guns.

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    This one's way beyond that. Nothing faded, it's all gone and re-finished...easy to see.
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    See this one too. GunBroker # 422521634

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    Kind of small...looks like the affected side has been scrubbed and the other left alone? Is that right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Kind of small...looks like the affected side has been scrubbed and the other left alone? Is that right?
    Looks like it to me and I sure wouldn't think so
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