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It isn't uniform like that and its more splotchy or irregular. Plus, no designation on barrel of twist or Damascus.
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What is the serial number of your gun? Lacking anything that would say what the barrel steel is, a serial number or date of production would lead us in the right direction to better determine what your barrels are made of. I think the late Remington Parkers are the only ones that do not have a legend on the top rib proclaiming the barrel steel. Is yours a late Remington Parker? Or have your barrels possibly been replaced at some point?
Take a look at the splotchy or irregular barrel discoloration on the 16 ga. hammer gun I have for sale on the last page of another thread... Does yours look like that? |
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I am going to have to try work camera to get a decent pic. It says Vulcan steel. Serial number is 199020. Was made in 1921. Wondering if previous owner cold blued it and these are water spots.
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Thanks Bill - that rules out composite barrels of any kind.
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Yeah it finally occurred to be this morning that it is indeed not rust, I believe it is just where the bluing has rubbed away. It is much more noticeable in red sunlight which is why it freaked me out as I hadn't noticed them until yesterday evening when the sun set was coming through the window.
Sorry, I was right it was a stupid question. I will have to get this reblued at some point, but not the rush I was beginning to freak myself out about. |
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