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    Hi, I have a no4 mk1 that has a very worn finish that i'm unsure of the factory and other info about it. The prefix is af af far as I can tell looks to be scribed or electopenciled in. Also it says 1943 with a 7 above it I assume it was refubished in 1947 is that corect?
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    What's the first digit of the s/n?

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    best I can tell 0

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    Above the 1943 it says m4/47 the barrel is a five grove dated 1943 if that helps, thanks.

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    Sounds like BSA Shirley. The marking should be "M47C".

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    thanks that well could be with as much wear as it has on the socket, i only see 4 numbers after the prefix i always thought the first was the manufacturer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vicvega View Post
    ...I always thought the first was the manufacturer.
    Usually that's the case, but BSA used 4 digit s/ns (0001-9999), as well as 5 digit s/ns beginning with a '3' or '4'...usually (the occasional oddball has been showing up lately just to confuse the issue).

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