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The white spots you see in the photo are stray bits of whiting material that I failed to clean off after whiting the acceptance stamps. With intense light and magnification I can say that there is nothing stamped forward of the SES acceptances. This is why I believe that the gun had already been commercially proofed and this was accepted by the Army after they had inspected the gun.
Dwight, I will get the photo of the front frame serial number in the next day or so.
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Here is a photo of the front frame serial number and another photo of the right side of the receiver minus the spurious spots. I have also included a photo of the bottom of the receiver showing how the last four digits of the serial number were stamped.
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