My 1914 LSA No.1 MkIII is all original and has a lighter tone to the walnut stock....although not quite as light as one pictured. I have only place BLO to the stock so if I would clean it, it would...
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My 1914 LSA No.1 MkIII is all original and has a lighter tone to the walnut stock....although not quite as light as one pictured. I have only place BLO to the stock so if I would clean it, it would...
I have a set of Decimals Ltd. 1917 wire cutters. Pretty neat on my 1916 all original BSA.
The Colt HBAR in question is marked .223 and was purchased new in 1990.
From the info I have been able to glean, the best estimate is from September 1942 until about March 1943. The stocks would have been used on late modifieds and early 03A3's.
I was at the range a couple of dys ago shooting my Colt HBAR (1:7 twist)when one of the other shooters at the range told me that I was shooting dangerous ammo. The ammo was standard 55 grain NATO...