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Is that a new rifle?
It looks to me like it's been fired quite a bit with some sort of muzzle device attached.
Mine was faced (machined) flat with a pretty nice surface finish (smooth) and an even phosphate (Parkerized) treatment.
Is there something one is supposed to do it avoid this? Should I expect it to happen to my rifle? I just put a comp on. Does it degrade accuracy? Can it be removed?
A break should have no effect on accuracy as long as it's torqued on decently.
I doubt its proper cleaning etiquette but I use something hard to break it loose. Just don’t use anything hard enough to damage the steel... hard plastic and/or wood pop sickle sticks work.Initial look and scratch using my nail it looks like metal...
No, I have not noticed it degrading accuracy, but it doesn't look terribly nice on a otherwise clean rifle.Does it degrade accuracy? Can it be removed?