Not my gun, so I could only get that if I had a camera when it fell into my hands again. Also, asking to photograph the work on a something like this is risky. My access inside the Mexico Gun World is very good and I would not compromise it to post a photo that later on could cause me grief. I do have some others that I took shots of, but I wasn't trying to actually get the stamps so much as the guns themselves. Stamps are often moved forwards a bit to get away from the barrel taper -- when it's well done, on both sides. (Meaning both sides are redone so one stamp is not ahead of the other. Lesser quality work often only moves one stamp.)
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Poor quality work leaves a flat spot. Good quality work does not but might be detectable to the trained eye. Excellent quality work -- and there's a bit of it around -- uses correct fonts and is pretty much undetectable unless you really know your model numbers.
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I don't really make a study of this, and don't post much about it as it's more information than the other side actually needs. Suffice it to say that excellent quality work is visually undetectable, because at the end of the day for the people involved it's not a game.
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Here's one I photographed laying on a table. I actually know where this one is, but it's tucked away and won't see the light of day much and it's not anyone in my group so I feel fine putting it up here. But I really don't regularly photograph this sort of thing. It's something we know about and see and admire with a silent pursing of the lips but don't discuss much outside of our group. It's serious stuff, and it speaks to the risk normal, brave people will take to own nicer things than slimey bureaucrats would allow them to have (because the bad-guys own whatever they want without regard to silly regulations). I would not want to compromise them because of something I posted, but at the same time an individual would be very innocent not to realize it goes on.
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And that's enough on that.