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Lifer
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One of the things that has always puzzled me about fake chamber stamps...The chamber is curved, but the stamps are flat. The chamber markings on Lugers were originally roll-stamped, in a kind of press exerting great pressure. How to stamp a curved graphic with a flat die??? ![]() I know from a popular TV show that a 1911 slide requires a lot of pressure to stamp the letters/numbers on a flat slide. Doing a Luger chamber with a big Mum, or crossed rifles, or a skull would require some kind of fixture to hold and support the Luger barrel extension, and a press of some kind (mechanical or hydraulic). And a way to roll the barrel extension against the flat die. So how do the warehouse mechanics do it???
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