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Could one of the experts here please help me identify this mark on a rifle? Thank you very much

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Could one of the experts here please help me identify this mark on a rifle? Thank you very much

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Could one of the experts here please help me identify this mark on a rifle? Thank you very much

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For all who can't see that is FN, it's back to Mauser School for you.
Ok, now I went back and saw that Bax already told you this. Good work.
 
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oh, the rust ...
if i were to try and save this, assuming that the bore isn't a crawfish hole ----

i would take a wad of aluminum foil, and dip it in ATF, with it "Wet" rub on a small section -- trying to wash off the accumulated rust off the aluminium .. might need a couple wads ... this technique has the benefit of minimizing further damage due to the removal process ..

oh, FNH


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