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Old 03-10-2010, 01:31 AM
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Originally Posted by GARMASTERS View Post
Here's the definitive answer, take a cutting torch to some part of it. If it's stainless it will turn red but won't cut when you apply oxygen. If it's carbon steel it will cut through like butter. Problem solved!
That comment dang near killed me and the tears I'm still wiping away

I have read on and on with no intention of posting, but this comment/Method of determining material was just too much...Thats funny right there

PLEASE post a pic of the cylinder face and of the inside of barrel shroud and you might as well post the pic of the cold blue test too.

No need to order cold blue as a number of places carry Birchwood Casey brand and it's cheap, works for this test well and will not leave you wondering.

Also I feel that at this point ignoring and leaving all to wonder would be just Rude and Unthankful at the very least.

I'm not a betting man but me thinks you own a 4 inch Combat Magnum

I would also add that I'm almost positive that shooting it would give me great pleasure.

Be Safe, Be Kind and above all attempt to live life with the utmost Integrity
-2sigs