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Repros are modern gun steel. Not the same mild steel that the old guns were made of. They do not actually need to be case hardened for proper function. Though, under the proper process, they take very good colors. It would be my assumption that the process would be slightly different for them vs. the old guns.
Or it was just a mistake. Anything can happen.
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