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Last edited by KarlJ; 09-29-2009 at 10:08 PM.
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Picture 8 - is it a 'star' marking ?
A star normally means rusty / corroded bore
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Has a US Import Mark = England
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Has been sold Commercially in the UK - London Proof marks.
The HV means that it is sighted for Mark VII ammunition.
A bit of a bargain I reckon.
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Can we see a close up of the butt marking discs?
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Originally Posted by
Strangely Brown
Can we see a close up of the butt marking discs?
The marker disk on the BSA is a repro from IMA-US. The one on the Enfield is blank. What's the 273 for?


Originally Posted by
Beerhunter
Has been sold Commercially in the
UK
- London Proof marks.
What proof shows it was sold commercially in the UK?

Originally Posted by
Alan de Enfield
Picture 8 - is it a 'star' marking ?
A star normally means rusty / corroded bore
It is a star... It's like the star on the back of the magazine. The bore looks great... shiny with good lands and grooves.
Last edited by KarlJ; 09-30-2009 at 06:17 AM.
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Originally Posted by
KarlJ
What proof shows it was sold commercially in the
UK
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Picture Five - the markings on the knox form. An Armed (armoured) Arm holding a Seax or a Scimitar (I don't know which it is) - it should have the letters NP just under it but I can't see from the photo, the 18.5 tons , the calbre markings. They are London Nitro Proof Marks.
It is an offence to sell a firearm in the UK that does not bear the proof mark of one of the Proof Houses - London or Birmingham.
Last edited by Beerhunter; 09-30-2009 at 11:15 AM.
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Originally Posted by
Beerhunter
Picture Five - the markings on the knox form. An Armed (armoured) Arm holding a Seax or a Scimitar (I don't know which it is), the 18.5 tons (It should have the letters NP just under it but I can't see from the photo.), the calbre markings. They are London Nitro Proof Marks.
It is an offence to sell a firearm in the
UK
that does not bear the proof mark of one of the Proof Houses - London or Birmingham.
Thank you for the info.... I have a No5 that has similar proofs (BNP). I didn't know it meant it was sold commercially in the UK. I thought it was part of the pre-68 import marks.
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Badger, that's a really nice BSA the Mrs. has... In picture 24, why does it look like the "blow hole" is elongated?
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