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That's a logical approach and certainly feasible. But then why strike a witness mark on the barrel? By the method you suggest, the barrel and receiver alignment has already been accomplished by mechanical timing and the witness marks serve no purpose. I am having difficulty understanding why the methodical Germans would apply marks that have no use.
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