Not necessarily stronger, but I certainly haven't heard of one blowing out. Smaller threads means smaller chamber shank that has the threads on the outside of it. That all means thinner walls around the chamber portion of the barrel. Is it a viable trade off given the receiver ring is thicker, don't know but like I said, never seen one or read about one blowing out the chamber. That ring is machine to hold the handguards, some experts think it weakens the receiver. It probably does to a degree but given the extra wall thickness due to the smaller diameter chamber end of the barrel it is probably a wash as stated earlier. This maching is specific to 1954 model Ankara marked rifles so I know know for sure you would have the 1954 date on the receiver ring given your description of the machined ring.
I had two of these at one point in time and a GEW 93 that had some Turkish markings on it. These were inexpensive rifles. I think I had less than $80 in any one of them. Shot hell out of them then sold them for more than I had in them. Big fun, especially when 8 mm was really cheap. I use to get the Romanian spam cans for $20 each, now they sell for $115 each. Ah those were the days!

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