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Wasn't Galt the company that made saw blades, and used their experience in that to straighten the raw armour after heat treating? Perhaps the SD was for steel division? It could also represent the foundry that cast the steel. I have the same mark in a few locations of my carrier, along with numbers, but I don't recall them right now.
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