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  • Brandon, Smith and Wesson probably sources their steel from many sources. They will be the best source for this information at 1-800-331-0852 Mon-Fri 8:00AM-6:00PM Eastern Time or by email inquiry here : http://sales.liveperson.net/hc/s-90007204/web/ticketpub/msgcontroller.jsp

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  • Brandon, The steel could come from anywhere. Whatever is available and best value for specs. But S&W does mill, stamp, grind, coat, etc all their firearms components in their ISO 9000 rated facilities. S&W meets all ASTM, ASM, and Military Specifications to meet all "Made in U.S.A" qualifications.

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  • Brandon, The steel could come from anywhere. Whatever is available and best value for specs. But S&W does mill, stamp, grind, coat, etc all their firearms components in their ISO 9000 rated facilities. S&W meets all ASTM, ASM, and Military Specifications to meet all "Made in U.S.A" qualifications.

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