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    Australian No1 MkIII from 1920

    Recent acquisition.135603135605135601135604135602135607135606
  2. Thread: High # 1903

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    Here is 1534161.

    Here is 1534161.
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    Converted from a British JAC, James A Chapman,...

    Converted from a British JAC, James A Chapman, 1907 bayonet
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    Indian SL conversion of LSA No.1 MkIII

    Newest acquisition is a 1307941307951307961307971307981307941307951307961307971307981912 LSA converted to Indian SL rifle.
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    No.1 MkIII WWII dispersal rifles

    Here are a couple of photos of my two dispersal rifles. One came from a gun show several years ago and the second from an auction last weekend.130405130406130407130408
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    Sent you a pm about the book.
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    In the US $400 maybe $450 as they are essentially...

    In the US $400 maybe $450 as they are essentially wall hangers due to the ammunition issues. I bought one last year at an auction for $350 just because I thought it was neat. It is now in my sons...
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    New 1919 Lithgow bayonet

    Picked this up last weekend. Nice matching 1919 Lithgow bayonet and frog.
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    It does mean targeted. I have always assumed that...

    It does mean targeted. I have always assumed that it was checked as part of an assembled rifle to make sure it was capable of meeting required accuracy requirements.
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    The A stamp appears on stocks of garands rebuilt...

    The A stamp appears on stocks of garands rebuilt by the navy specifically the navy match rifles.
  11. Thread: OI Mi bayonet

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    Is the bayonet date stamped 1943? If so it is not...

    Is the bayonet date stamped 1943? If so it is not as common but as a cutdown bayonet the date doesn’t add a lot to value.
  12. It’s not a lend lease M-1 as it falls outside the...

    It’s not a lend lease M-1 as it falls outside the appropriate serial number range. It is an M-1 that at some point transitioned through Great Brittain.
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    1918 produced receiver rebuilt post war with an...

    1918 produced receiver rebuilt post war with an Avis barrel and now sitting in an 03a3 stock.
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    I think that the above answers are correct in...

    I think that the above answers are correct in that the stock came from a Model 1917 that was loaned to Canada in WW II. Other than that it looks nice.
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    That's funny since there is no such thing as a...

    That's funny since there is no such thing as a P-17 and I would suggest it actually the opposite, but if you find one you can store it in the rack next to your P-1 Garand. If you are really confused...
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    Also remember above all else there is no such...

    Also remember above all else there is no such thing as a P17 it’s a model 1917.
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    Originally destined to be an 03a3 but due to a...

    Originally destined to be an 03a3 but due to a shortage of rear sights the rear bridge was milled down to mostly remove the sight base and the rifle was completed as a regular 03. Nice rifle and I’m...
  18. Thread: Keystone stocks?

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    The original production block of 03/A4 rifles was...

    The original production block of 03/A4 rifles was produced with C stocks that were provided by SA but later in production the scant stocks were used. No standard S type stocks were used in original...
  19. Thread: Interesting

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    It’s an Owen sub machine gun and they are looking...

    It’s an Owen sub machine gun and they are looking at a Japanese sword
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    117085117086117087117088117089117090Received my...

    117085117086117087117088117089117090Received my rifle sans scope the other day. The transit case is ok but the joints are a little loose and the paint is flaking but generally sound. the rifle looks...
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    The stock markings are fake and the little s...

    The stock markings are fake and the little s generally means an SA manufactured stock.
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    It is and I have one that’s a couple of hundred...

    It is and I have one that’s a couple of hundred later. The roll mark on mine isn’t centered either as the serial number is almost under the mount but the manufacturer and model designation is lined...
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    Most commonly referred to as a fat boy stock and...

    Most commonly referred to as a fat boy stock and only used on Eddystone rifles.
  24. Thread: Strange Stock

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    Just an open box post war rebuild inspection...

    Just an open box post war rebuild inspection stamp. Some were made from earlier stamps by grinding off some of the letters.
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    If it doesn’t have the scallop for the ejection...

    If it doesn’t have the scallop for the ejection port it is not a Mark 1 stock.
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