Since the Mk.2 didn't appear until April of 1949, how early afterwards do you think the Mk. 1/2 and 1/3 started?
Here is my earliest one...
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Since the Mk.2 didn't appear until April of 1949, how early afterwards do you think the Mk. 1/2 and 1/3 started?
Here is my earliest one...
I had a mk1/2 redated 1952. When I took the trigger guard off the trigger came out with it? There were no bosses brazed on the receiver? Did someone cut corners or did someone try and un-upgrade it? I bought it in the early 90s, and it was my first LE (it brought on the sickness, because now I have a bushel). I got rid of it because it did wierd things to case shoulders.
Was outbid earlier in the year for a '49 1/3. Here are my earliest and latest.
Very nice, Lance! 50' was the earliest I've seen but I have to say that I hadn't considered even looking purposely for anything earlier. Mr. Skennerton mentions March 31, 1949 as the official introduction for the 1/3 and 1/2, which is the same date for the Mk.2 introduction.
I don't recall seeing any 1/2, 1/3 rifles with a "month" associated with the upgrade date and if that is the case, it will be impossible to know how early in 49' they were being done.
Spike, my own No4 Mk1/2 is dated 10/49. There are no FTR markings on it, and I'm pretty sure it was a brand new, un-issued No4 Mk1 before it became a brand new, un-issued No4 Mk1/2.
It is no longer brand new, as I immediately de-greased it and took it shooting when I got hold of it. (approx 1996/7)
Here's a pic.
Nothing earlier for me than 1951...
Have a F(FTR) 49
Savage converted to No4 MK 1/3
later converted to a .22 cal Canadian style No 7, using pretty much all Canadian parts but the action. Wood is even Canadian, converted to be No 4 MK I/3.