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It's only a sporter but I need some info.
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ONLY? It participated in two wars, and has it's original barrel and bolt...reinspected in 1940. The muzzle has been re crowned by the look of it. Not a great job but I guess it had an issue. All the markings are what we're used to seeing. The "England
" marking was something to do with identifying where the rifle was made when it was being surplussed I think. We discussed this some time back. It was marked on after service.
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Thanks for the reply Jim. By "ONLY" I mean incomplete without the wood but the rifle is not cut, that's a big plus.
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I would suggest the barrel was replaced in service in 1940.
The England
.303 etc are commercial proof marks applied when the gun was sold to the public, a requirement under British proof rules.
We see them a lot here, especially the parker hale rifles sold in the 60's and 70's.
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is that a counter bore or a sleeve?
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I wondered about that too, henry, but having looked at the photo long & hard I just think it's a circumferential line left by the tool used to re-crown the muzzle. It was probably not ground to quite the exact contour it should have been, so leaving the tool mark. I have a lovely pre-WW1 SMLE complete with all bells & whistles that has had a horrible bump to the muzzle & so similarly needs re-crowning......but as it's a keeper it's something else that I'll do 'when i get around to it'!
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Here you go, Roger.
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Too, they wouldn't have lined the barrel with a major caliber liner. It would have been bored out and sub cal lined. Replaced barrel in 1940? I'll buy that...
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Thanks Gary........er......have you got a sackfull of those.....?
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How's this?

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