Balkan Shotgun
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Balkan Shotgun
The Mosin variation .410 shotgun info. I received said the receiver had been scrubbed and remarked with a circle containing TFI 6 TI serial number. Does anyone know about this and what happens when a receiver is "scrubbed"? This is the 1st reference to scrubbing I have seen.Thanks JGC
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Rifles are "scrubbed" quite often. What it means is to take the existing marks off of the shank or reciever. It won't hurt anything and just gives a clean place to put the new markings. Kind of like erasing pencil from a piece of paper. ![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif)
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Re: Balkan Shotgun
Thanks desdem 12 for the answer that rifles are scrubbed often. I wonder if this scrubbing includes changing serial numbers ? If so could there be different rifles with the same numbers ?Perhaps thru error or other reasons? Seems that would involve removing a lot of metal to get a deeply stamped number off.Thanks JGC
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I am not aware of any that have the serial number changed but i am sure it happens. The chamber area of most guns are the thickest part of the rifles. I don't think you could damage it unless you tried to turn it into a hex from a round. You see that some numbers on mosins may have been restamped, but not sure about serials. ![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif)
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