A quick thank you to Peter for the information re trigger issues. My No4 Mk1 suddenly developed a single pull from its normal two stage. Baffled (having changed parts to no avail) I searched the...
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A quick thank you to Peter for the information re trigger issues. My No4 Mk1 suddenly developed a single pull from its normal two stage. Baffled (having changed parts to no avail) I searched the...
I think a .060 or .075, probably a .075. At 25 yards the increment should be .475" per blade change. See here:...
I do! Although, dare I say it, I was a blue job in the mighty Wessex. Sad times but also a lot of satisfaction and lots of laughs at times. Did I tell you about 'bombing' runs with boiled eggs.....ah...
I was a military helicopter pilot serving on and off in Northern Ireland during this period although on this day I was on leave in south west England. I remember hearing the news after a day on the...
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Yes it's very faint but all there - 'No4 MK1 ROF(F) 9/43'. Aren't forums wonderful, such knowledge out there. Thanks
Thank you very much Roger! Just as you said it's very, very faintly engraved on the receiver flat above the safety. I've had to use a loupe under a very strong light to find it but there it is.......
I've just acquired a Fazakerley No4 MK1 HA222**A which was FTR'd at Faz in 1948. I'm assuming that because of the '48 FTR and it's press and slide rear leaf sight it's a wartime production rifle. I...