A rifle's crown pretty much refers to end of the barrel. More specifically, its the edge between the end of the bore and the face of the barrel. If this gets nicked or dinged up, it can have a very detrimental effect on the accuracy of the rifle.
Proof mark.
Needs to be done by a competent gunsmith.
My .22 caliber mercury rifle has a stamp on the barrel of a "crown" . which is usually a sign it was made in the UK somewhere, my 308 has the same stamp of the crown on it and was bade in Birmingham England
Typically the crown of a gun is on the muzzle end of a rifle. It is the recessed area at the very end of the barrel. Poor crown cutting can be the cause of many accuracy problems.
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The end portion that is above the end of the bore if not squared off.
The Marlin Crown Prince was only made in 1959. There was a total of 7,166 of these rifles made during this year.
rifle cal in 6.2 with cv-6 FNA BRESIA a crown marking HE ,and XC 4007 tell me where it made and year made
Rifle made in Europe. That is a proof mark showing it was test fired in a government proof house. We need a lot more information to give you information.
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The muzzle 9front end) is rounded over- that is the crown of the muzzle. Some target rifles have flat muzzles.
What condition is the rifle in? Any rust?Also is there a crown crest anywhere on the markings?