In the 8th photo you see the flat part beside the bolt track? there is a number 8 stamped there, it's a bit blurry but it is an eight.
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In the 8th photo you see the flat part beside the bolt track? there is a number 8 stamped there, it's a bit blurry but it is an eight.
Sorry about the bluriness in some of the photos(cell phone camera)
The serial number is 32501, so that would not make it a Bahraini rifle then.
Where could I find a record of these numbers?...
Hi All
I posted in another thread that I had also acquired a BSA #1MkIII stripped receiver.
I am trying to ID who it was made for and get it dated if possible.
As can be seen in the photos below...
Roger that, will take photos, and start new thread when I get home from work this afternoon.
Thanks for all the info in this thread guys.
It has helped me figure out that the #1MkIII receiver that I just picked up is most likely a commercial BSA.
The question remains as to when it was...
Would this load also work in an AG42B Ljungman? Or is the Ljungman more suited to a 140gr load?
So many choices.
I seem to like all milsurps, in general.
I apparently have a fascination with the weird ones though.
French, Greek, Italian, Austro-Hungarian just to name a few.