Brian Rothhammer
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What year was it proofed? Marking should be on underside of barrel just forward of chamber. Should be a 3 or 4 digit number a slash followed by 2 digit number denoting the year it was proofed.
Be sure to use proper fitting fine (thin) drivers.
Rifle shown was the 711th arm to be 'Nitro Proofed' at Vienna (NPv) during calendar year 1907. It is an M1905 as identified by 'C 9.0' (9X56MS). The Steyr serial number is _1274_ which would be repeated on bolt, original stock.
I've never tried it, but have read (and viewed videos) that rubbing a bronze coin (pre 1982 U.S. Cent, old British Penny...) on those crusty spots may remove surface rust while leaving blueing intact.
Be sure to use proper fitting fine (thin) drivers.
Rifle shown was the 711th arm to be 'Nitro Proofed' at Vienna (NPv) during calendar year 1907. It is an M1905 as identified by 'C 9.0' (9X56MS). The Steyr serial number is _1274_ which would be repeated on bolt, original stock.
I've never tried it, but have read (and viewed videos) that rubbing a bronze coin (pre 1982 U.S. Cent, old British Penny...) on those crusty spots may remove surface rust while leaving blueing intact.
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