The standard SMLE magazine has the platform and spring removed and serves to collect the used .22 cases. They are often stamped .22 on the side.
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The standard SMLE magazine has the platform and spring removed and serves to collect the used .22 cases. They are often stamped .22 on the side.
The Broad arrow stamp on the barrel would suggest it is a military conversion.
I have a 1918 .22 SMLE by Parker Hale that does not have the No2MkVI stamp; but the barrel also has the broad Arrow...