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I noticed this tool mark on my new Colt revolver. I thought it was just a scratch but I notice now that it appears to be on all the pics I see of this gun on the internet. Sometimes it is more of a punch mark but usually it is just like this one. Anyone have any idea why it is there?

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Possibly a hardness test mark? Old Winchesters often had a mark--looked almost like a center punch mark--on the side of the receiver. It was from the ball on a Rockwell hardness tester.
 
Any dimple from Brinell or rockwell testing would be a clean center punch looking mark nothing like that. I would assume it was a mark from a tool slipping like soemthing used to put a spring in place during final assembly.
 
It turns out that the people who guessed it is a proof or inspection mark are correct. There should be a mark right where this one is that indicates who assembled it. It should be a number 1-3 (a friends has a 3 there) and this one just happens to be a number 1.
 

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