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    Actually gents the ID disc itself is brass. It is...

    Actually gents the ID disc itself is brass. It is just very tarnished. Not sure how one could tell steel from brass in a photo... Yes there is the oft encountered cape neck repair on the buttstock...
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    A34, it looks like you've got a 1918 manufactured...

    A34, it looks like you've got a 1918 manufactured slide and frame with a WWII era barrel. You also have an arched mainspring housing which is WWII era, or at least post-1924 (ish). Are there any...
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    1915 BSAC No1 MkIII ID DISC?

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    I have a 1915 BSA all original in excellent shape. The numbers match on bolt, receiver, barrel, nosecap, etc. The bore is in very good shape and it is a fine shooter. There is no volley...
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