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  • rufe-snow
    Can't answer your question. But when done to machine parts, it is commonly known as staking.
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  • truthful
    It may have been done for one of several reasons. The most likely is the owner not being aware of the adjustment screws hidden behind the forend. Or, those screws may be rusted in place, or otherwise unusable. Another very uncommon reason could be that the adjustment screws, along with their drilled and tapped holes, may not exist!! I own a '94 takedown made in 1901 with exactly that situation. I've heard all the stories about how Winchester never made any mistakes, etc., but I have collected them for over 50 years and have come across many abnormalities that are obviously factory work.
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  • dodge69
    I am aware of the pinging on the union of a takedown but what I am asking is why someone would ping around the receiver where the barrel screws into the receiver?
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  • He Dog
    Your link is useless, because the location has been replaced with elsewhere by the auto censor.
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  • hillbille
    maybe they were tapping on it to try and loosen barrell for removal.
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  • charliemeyer007
    Who knows why some people do odd things. To hazard a guess, Bubba replaced the barrel, maybe the internal treads were rusted or the new barrel was cut undersize. So Bubba 'tightened' the hole by staking the perimeter, perhaps he did the threads also. None of which we can see in the pic's.
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