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01-21-2022, 11:57 AM
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Reciever material
I looked at 1892 PH the other day and had a question about the material used in the receiver. Notice the parallel lines on all sides, if I were to see something like that in my day to day I would assume it was likely wrought iron. I had assumed that the receivers were made of mild steel, even on the early guns but I just dont know.
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