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Brad here are photos I took this morning, not very good but you can see the unusual markings on the barrel flats along with the order number, Gary
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same markings on the ones I have encountered. The color was dark black with a satin patina. It would be interesting to know the exact composition of the steel and how they were made. I assume they were rolled the same way that Remington did it.
Brad
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