Jim, Thank you for the dcm info. Serial falls right in the middle. Wow.
I dont think its a put together rifle,but also dont have a explanation, other than it wasnt sold to a NRA member. Dont...
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Jim, Thank you for the dcm info. Serial falls right in the middle. Wow.
I dont think its a put together rifle,but also dont have a explanation, other than it wasnt sold to a NRA member. Dont...
Disassembled rifle. The inletting for the lyman 48 sight, is machine done, very precise. The sight is a 48s, with 1911 patent markings. Flip up front peep.
Has a lyman 17 front sight installed.
On...
Thank you. I appreciate it.
The stock looks correct, with front band, and metal buttplate. Has a stamped "P" on pistol grip. Rounded edge on front of the reciever. Has a lyman 48 sight. No other holes for other sights. Bolt is...
Have serial # 1344695. Barrel date 2-30, with star guage. Everything looks correct on the rifle. Can anyone check the SRS data, to see if this is a confirmed NRA sporter.
Much appreciated. Bill
Limpetmine, That is the same "Oster Gendarmer" stamp that is on my rifle. No import markings on this one either. Thank you for the reply, been away from the computer.
The History of the rifles is...
that is interesting. I was thinking post ww1-since it is a 1918 rifle. But post ww2 makes since. Austria went to the trouble of putting a nice stamp on the rifle. I should clarify my first post...
I have a 1918 BSA #1 Mk3 rifle that has a austrian marking on the top rear of the reciever. all other markings on the rifle are british. The unit plate is a blank steel one. Anyone have any ideas...