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    Hi mate... finally got a bit of serial number info. He said it is B254XX. from my interpretation of your sheets and the pics and info from the owner, it was likely assembled in 1935 and refurbed at the start of WW2... Dec 1939 to early 1940, and then had a foreend replaced in service later (still depending on a number on the foreend. Main reason is there are several other rifles within a couple of hundred either side of his in the 1935 column. The '39 dated barrel was a replacement at time of refurb and the later manufacture foreend was a replacement (probably in service) a couple of years after this.

    I am still trying to find out the serial number on the foreend (Slaz made, so will be 1942 onwards) to confirm it was replaced in service. Not likely a bubba rifle rebuilt, as it still has it's matching nosecap.

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    Hi Muffett,

    Barrel date is February 1941

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    Brad, Two points, first the different crown on the proofs, which tells us it was not the first barrel fitted, secondly the JJOVINO stamp on the charger bridge, which makes it suspect, along with the misaligned wrist date.
    There are not a lot of '29's around, I have only looked at a few, I don't have one(working on that) but what I have seen have the date neatly centred like this Attachment 63614 The one in the Lithgowicon collection is also centred.
    But I have seen a receiver with the crooked stamp, actually wondering if its not the same component.Attachment 63615

    Just eyeballed the two receivers, not the same, one is a Mk.III the other has a large view mark star for the asterick.
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    Gents my view is the barrel is not a replacement. I've never taken much notice of proof stamps but a quick examination of other like rifles in my photo album and I can't see anything out of place with this one. The serial number B254xx fits in with early 1940 production and the barrel and butt dates support this also.

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    The change of the GR proof must have been later than 1940, both of these have 1941 dated receivers.


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    Quote Originally Posted by 5thBatt View Post
    The change of the GR proof must have been later than 1940, both of these have 1941 dated receivers.
    https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo.../B69002c-1.jpg
    https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo.../B68727e-1.jpg
    What S/N prefix have they got? I have two 41's with a D prefix and both have the later type Proof.

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    Quote Originally Posted by muffett.2008 View Post
    What S/N prefix have they got? I have two 41's with a D prefix and both have the later type Proof.


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    Quote Originally Posted by muffett.2008 View Post
    What S/N prefix have they got? I have two 41's with a D prefix and both have the later type Proof.
    The assembly of D prefixed rifles began end of 1942/beginning 1943

    C99121


    C99126


    D38018
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    Interesting pic's Andrew, you have not added those to my survey, if you had I would have seen that the barrel dates were earlier than the sample was showing.
    As to that '39 barrel, blind freddy can see the two proofs are slightly different, It was the practice to stamp both the receiver and barrel when proofed, obviously using the same stamp.
    The JJovino stamp on the charger bridge is an indicator that it could be a bitzer, I think it was JB White did a bit on the Jovino stamps, an intact rifle had an inocuous stamp on the front sight block, made up rifles had it on the charger bridge.

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    Kev there's a lot of data I could have contributed at one time, but the rifles are no longer mine. I asked permission from the now owner of these if I could post the picture.

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