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1916 Lithgow SMLE Mk. III
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09-13-2017 07:47 PM
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Lithgow
heavy barrel?
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What do the markings on the right side of the butt look like?
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Forend looks very early English with pin in front of the front band.
Definitely a heavy barrel.
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My 1916 Lithgow MkIII
Have a look to see when the barrel was changed my 1916 5MD was changed to a heavy barrel and was stamped on the butt wrist as such think that happened in 1937 for a lot of them for some reason here is a couple of pics it still has the original wood mine is a 4/16 build, it wears a Lithgow
5MD 1916 '07 bayonet which with the 5MD Lithgow 1916 Scabbard plus a black (not blackened) Wright 1916 sling which together cost me 5 1/2 times what the rifle cost which was a a miserly $100 for the rifle. But it was missing the mag & safety & sling.
The circle with the question mark in the circle on the reinforce no one on this site has been able to decipher it I cannot find anything on it either.
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Has this one been re-blued? The metal finish and polish is extremely shiney for original.
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The stock shows signs of sanding at the disc for instance, dished in. The stock looks to have tru-oil or some such applied. I'm sure the blue is a recent polish and hot blue...specially at the Lithgow
marking seems evident.
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I'd say the wood has definitely been sanded. Maybe it was completely redone/restocked when it was changed to heavy barrel configuration? My 1916 Lithgow is stocked in Queensland maple which is a much lighter wood and the buttstock has all of the typical Australian
manufacture and issue markings.
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