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BSA commercial No1 MkIII Fultonised? - Any advice gratefully accepted yet again!.
Managed to get hold of this one last week and for those of you who are not fed up with questions from a novice, here goes;
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1) Is there a way of dating this rifle?.
2) Is the 632C prefix to the serial number a Fultons thing?.
3) Is the cork packing in the front hand guard(which has bowed it) a Fulton modification or a DIY job?.
4) The Forend is split (see pic) by someone removing the stock bolt without removing the forend. Does it need fixing?. It is very firm in the draws and the crack shows no movement, so I don't want to ruin it.
5) The sear pivot/bolt head release spring screw was undone when I got the rifle. Should I "Tin" the threads to ensure it does not come loose again or is that unnecessary?.
6) The sear has quite a lot of play as does the trigger about its pivot. Is it worth replacing sear , pivot screw and trigger pivot or is the play taken up when the cocking piece engages thus squaring things up?.
7) The woodwork has a glossy finish. Should I keep it "As Is" or strip and oil it?.
8) The P\ stamped on the action next to the BM Proof (pic 3)???.
8) Where is the best (cheapest) place to get a Stock bolt and washer, safety washer, sear and screw etc.
The barrel is well worn but looks clean and shiny with some rifling left although it does not spin the cleaning rod at all.
So is this just a scrap rifle to be left "as is" for plinking or is it worth tidying up with a few new parts?.