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Yes I agree with you all. I assume the chamber of the Damascus sleeves were bored out to accept the fluid steel rifle chamber. I wouldn’t think someone would be foolish enough to try to handle rifle chamber pressures in an unsleeved Damascus chamber. Anyway the thing caught my attention as very unusual. I also meant to include that the serial number was 64503 which dates to 1891.