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1915 lithgow 22 trainer
Hello lads,
A few pics here of a 22 trainer I picked up recently. No dates to determine when it was converted but it retains it's 1915 forend which is nice. Butt is the nicest 1915 butt I've seen.
I welcome your comments.
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07-31-2011 07:22 PM
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nice... now youcan start making a bolt head for me 
I like that it even has the remanants of the volley sight ... such history...
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Originally Posted by
xa-coupe
nice... now youcan start making a bolt head for me

I like that it even has the remanants of the volley sight ... such history...
Might be able to help you with a bolt head. Send me a PM with your email.
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when you mentioned that it has been issued to two military districts, is that the equivalent of the NZ HG districts? and knowing how guarded the resources were here I am assuming that as the Lithgow
factory's were able to up production that rifles like yours were released into other less resourced areas????
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It looks to me, like a barrel date of July 1951.
See the barrel markings (7 `51) in the 7th Picture.
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The finish on the barrel is different as well. Is the barrel solid or lined?
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Originally Posted by
Simon P
It looks to me, like a barrel date of July 1951.
See the barrel markings (7 `51) in the 7th Picture.
Yes, 7 '51 is the barrel manufacture date.
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gsimmons
The finish on the barrel is different as well. Is the barrel solid or lined?
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Barrel's parkerised and action looks to retain original 1915 finish. My feeling is the barrel, because it's not numbered, is not original from the guns conversion date.
It's a solid barrel, not lined.