Originally Posted by
Peter Laidler
Playing the devils advocate here, the shape of the cocking piece has absolutely no bearing whatsoever on the rifle. This is for so called 'originality freaks' who think, unbelieveably, in spite of being told a zillion times to the contrary, that Armourers hunted around for matching parts when repairing a rifle. The small S indicates a sighting change. And if it didn't (or DID) need a change, it didn't get the S. The S51 is always misaligned. It was stamped with three individual letter/number stamps - which I still possess! You try stamping the letters straight and aligned after doing 200 one day! Scope number lacking definition....... Wood closes up and hollows fill with grime which makes numbers ilegible. We would overstamp them if necessary and I have to say it, sometimes rather badly too
Just my views and 2c's worth.