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Star markings on Charles Daly barrels typically indicate the quality of the metal and the manufacturing process used in the barrel's construction. These markings can also signify specific features like the type of steel or the barrel's proofing standard. Collectors and enthusiasts often look for these stars as a sign of craftsmanship and reliability in the firearm. Overall, they serve as a quality assurance symbol for the barrels produced by Charles Daly.

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