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Just to clarify, that .020 - .025" MWT refers to the distal 1/3 of the barrel. Which of course is most likely to get whacked.
Thanks (mostly) to Dave Suponski we have composition data on a few Parker barrels A pre - WWI Parker “Titanic” barrel - AISI 1030 with low concentrations of nickel and chromium. A pre - WWI Parker “Trojan” barrel - AISI 1035. A pre - WWI Parker “Vulcan” - AISI 1015 A post-WWI Parker “Vulcan” barrel - AISI 1030. A “Parker Steel” barrel was non-standard Acid Bessemer Resulphurized Rephosphorized AISI 1109 low carbon Steel. Lower carbon (in general) = softer steel. Scroll down about 2/3 here https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...EK8OtPYVA/edit Comparative results are summarized at the bottom
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