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I will have to get a picture of it. However, it appears to have been ground in the back and it is now patina’d to the rest of the rifle. That is why I suspected that it is a replacement bolt. The...
Pictures of markings on end of barrel and on receiver....
Hello,
Here is a 1941 dated No 4 Mk I ROFM. It has completely matching serial numbers. I suspect that while the Bolt Serial numbers match the gun that it is perhaps a replacement. The rifle has...
Finish is mint original condition with the wear patterns matching up. Rear sight even staked. The stock is in the same condition.
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Hello. I have the chance to purchase an M1 s/n 1.12 mil (Jan43). The gun appears 100% original down to the small details. However the bolt is a revision -17 heat lot B4C. I know there is a lot of...
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Hello all,
I have the opportunity to purchase a 1941 MkIII. Serial number range B729xx all MA41 marked. All serial numbers match and everything is correct except the cutoff is an "EFD". Could this...