Mine has the dished forearm as well. Cheers.
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Mine has the dished forearm as well. Cheers.
Wow. Thanks for the pictures mrclark303!!! I've been over every inch of mine and it is not NZ marked that I found but I guess others could have kept their sling swivel lugs too??
Great. Thank you all.
I don't really know how I recognized it but something'in my brain just said, "that is a 43/44 round" the second I saw it. Never handled the rifle or carrridge but just knew it!!!!!!
Thanks. I guess I should have posted this in the ammo section. Sorry. Thank you for the reply. My first post.
A few years ago, a friend found a cartridge in an old box and later showed it to me. Based upon the size I immediately was reminded of the WWII German StG44. It looks like a steel case to me with a...
Thanks for the info. Cheers.
Thanks!! So would it odd for a 1917 III* to have one?
I have a 1917 BSA No.1 Mark III* that has what looks like two loops for a sling swivel instead of the small wire loop commonly seen to attach the canvas breech cover. The two loops are pretty...