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Questions on a 1917 LSA that has been FTR'd
Good morning everyone. I bought this rifle from a member of another forum that I frequent and received it earlier this week. After looking it over, I have several questions:
1. Is that a South African property mark?
2. If so, can I assume that the FTR was done in South Africa in 1944 when a new barrel was installed?
3. While the buttstock looks like walnut (original buttstock?), is the forend beech and handguards Australian coachwood? Wouldn't the timber that was used during an FTR have been of the same type for all pieces that required replacement?
If this rifle has been shot since FTR, it hasn't been much, as the bore is in excellent condition. I'm just trying to understand the probable travels of this mixmaster rifle a little better. Any help on shedding some light on its history would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Mike