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    1917 BSA No1 Mk3* C/|\ -- gunshow pickup last weekend.

    All Matching. Doesn't look like it's been FTR. I had been looking for this for a while. War time and with C/|\.
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    Nice clean rifle, I'd love to have it.
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    Very nice No 1!

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    Bit of packing under the chamber end of the barrel perhaps a range shooters bedding principle, looks a tidy rig anyhow good show

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    Updated. after cleaning

    Disassembled to clean. It was a piece of paper underneath the receiver end of the barrel and not packing. Hope it wasn't important I forgot to put it back when I reassembled. A lot of my projects have parts left over!.
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    Lol I get that sometimes usually a screw that has a place right in the center in the thing I put back together sooo pull it back down, there would be very few on this site I gather that have not done something like that in their years of working hhhhmmm fellas!!

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