It may not be risky at all...you may get away with it. On the other hand, you are shooting a gun that cost $2000 and is 70 to 100 years old...you break a major part and it is worth $300 to $600. So go ahead and put 1000-2000 rounds through it. Doesn't make a lot of sense to me but it is your money. But for every one you break, that is one less piece of history that survived...and makes the remaining survivors worth just a little bit more while yours is worth bupkis.
And remember, for fine collectable pieces we are not the owner, just the current caretaker. Destroying a collector piece deprives future generations of the opportunity to collect. But perhaps you are only concerned with your interest and the future can take care of itself.
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If it's made after 1918...it's a reproduction
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