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  1. A1 Mint Condition was fitted to a Marlin 1894 

    Dependable, Accurate Sights 
    Internal micrometer adjustments lock positively to prevent accidental movement of sight setting. 
    No obstructions to impair and blot out shooter’s field of vision. 
    Weighs only 1½ oz. Standard hole spacing to fit rifles factory drilled and tapped for receiver sight. Foolproof-TK comes equipped with target knobs. 
    FP-94/36-TK Model fits Browning B-92; Higgins 30/30 Lever; Marlin 30/30, 36, 94, 93, .44 Mag & 44; Sear Centerfire Lever; Winchester 55 & 65, 64 & 94, 241.

    Also comes with 2 aperture screw in inserts ( large & small ) & Sight mounting screws 

    £85 - Will post to UK mainland in price 

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  2. Hi Gents 

    What is the situation regarding new finishes applied to firearms and how it affects the original markings ?

    Most applications involve surface prepping of the parent material i.e. shot blasting of the action and barrel - in most cases this is where the serial and proof marks are located.

    How does it work if the surface treatment removes them , is it a case of simply reapplying them on  / engraving to the original information.

    The cerakote works I've had done to date has not been an issue , but I have a rifle where the identifying marks ( not proof stamped ) are what appears to be etched on , the surface prep with without question will remove them.

    Also is there any legislation they indicates where the information / serial number needs to be located ?

    Any advise would be greatly appricated 

    Ta 

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