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Would This Be A Grease Stamped?

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would this be a grease stamped? I'm novice and found this in a sleeve... sorry yall

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Because of the lack of thickness on the tapered areas, the devices can't fill those devices. Thus leaving them wider looking and weak. Great find. Sometimes even the slightest thinned area can affect the strike. Good call on this one.
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I split your comment into its own post for the proper attention.
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it seems to be uniform in thickness unlike the one in the previous post.
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