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#7 Mk1 Long Branch in .303, vintage 1946
what i thought was a #4 in .303 upon closer inspection shows an attempted rub-out of the No. 7 on the action, however not enough to completely remove the original markings.
i have no idea of the letters after the 7 and before the 22, either.
Is this common or rare or ? is it an issue if marketing such a rifle? it is a full wood rifle with mag. Action says Regulated by Fulton and has a marking on the forestock of LB63. S/n 22L3895.
i can post a pic but seems only on a Reply basis, i dont see a Go Advanced button anywhere when starting a new thread. so i will reply to myself! that perhaps should be addressed in the tutorial or at least explained in a reply by someone in the know.
Thanks in advance
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oh i forgot to click Insert Image. Duh, i hate these tiny icons that are so small they are meaningless.
Thanks in advance for your input, experts!
please advise if the photo is not accessible.
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Originally Posted by
Saabu
i can post a pic but seems only on a Reply basis, i dont see a Go Advanced button anywhere when starting a new thread. so i will reply to myself! that perhaps should be addressed in the tutorial or at least explained in a reply by someone in the know.
To learn more about about how to handle pics, please read these threads in the Q&A - Help Forums, which also appears as a "sticky" thread at the top of every forum on the site.
How do I upload pictures to my posts for storage on milsurps.com? (click here)
How do I show pics from Photobucket, Flickr, ImageShack etc. on milsurps.com? (click here)
If you still have problems, email them to me at badger@milsurps.com and I'll resize them for you, then post them in the thread under your name
Regards,
Doug
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Saabu more pics please as soon as you can looks interesting so far............ Doug i must say you are always there to make sure that we get it right thank you for all your efforts!
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Let see if this helps,
Brian B
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CNo7 22 receiver built into a competition rifle and regulated by Fulton. Is there a serial number on the butt socket?Does it match the bolt? Ron(Canada
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Originally Posted by
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CNo7 22 receiver built into a competition rifle and regulated by Fulton. Is there a serial number on the butt socket?Does it match the bolt? Ron(
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Yes Ron the above # is from bolt and buttstock.
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