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No5 with an X serial number?
Jungle Carbine 1946 | Trade Me
Not really up on these and the price is a bit hefty...
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05-07-2014 05:16 PM
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Nothing unusual about a X prefix, my 1946 Fazackerley No5 has a X prefix & the one it replaced was also X prefixed.
I would call the price hefty only because of the renumbering & the fact i cant pick it up & inspect it
Last edited by 5thBatt; 05-07-2014 at 09:57 PM.
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Its looks like the "Ishapore" Cross Screw has been removed and the hole plugged & made good.
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Originally Posted by
Simon P
Its looks like the "Ishapore" Cross Screw has been removed and the hole plugged & made good.
Well spotted, had not noticed that, the screw does lower the desirability & value for me, the removal & repair even more so.
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I saw the de-ishy repair, but what doesnt do it for me is the bolt is re-stamped.
and the comment,
"All the numbers on this rifle have been over stamped, which was fairly common armory practice for easy assembly, as the factory electro stencilling can be very faint and unreadible"
that makes me less happy, seems a common bubba bodge as well....think I'll pass.
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Nothing amiss with the renumbering that is quite common, the X prefix rifle i sold was a twin to this one except for the screw/repair in the forend, while the renumbering does lower the value to me, the amount would depend on if you can still make out the original number & it matches, as was the case with my one.
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