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Thanks Larry, I think I am getting a little better Idea of how these are marked now and what the marks mean. It takes alot of study of figure out all the differenmt marks from different countries. I do have "The Standard Directory of Proof Marks" by Mr. Gerhard Wirnsberger, and that helps me out alot. I do owe you guys all a debt of thanks for helping out a beginner,Thanks to everyone! Bob
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Bob,
After seeing the marks, I agree that is what the barrels weighed at the time of proof.
Interesting rib!
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Have you put a magnet to the receiver of your Beretta? I have not seen the third fastener on other Beretta side by sides.
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Please show two pictures 1. Entire action flat 2. Chamber end of barrels and monobloc (kinda like looking into the chambers point of view)
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Eightbore, The action is steel and magnetic.
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Bob, is there a number stamped on the underside of the forend wood? Looks like it might be a 409 from that period. And if it is, that's often stamped on the forend wood.
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Anybody concerned about the flaring around the firing pin holes?
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Skeettx, I am enclosing a picture of the rear of the barrels and one of the whole action flat on the frame. Bob
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Yes, I am a little concerned about the flairing around the firing pin holes but I don't know how to explain that unless they were that way from the factory, which doesn't sound logical. What do you think caused that, battering of the pins against the back surface of the breech face? That doesn't seem logical either. I am at a loss to explain that. Bob
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