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06-19-2017 01:28 PM
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Although I've stopped buying bits or long term projects, I'd doubt I would pass on that...... nice find.
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I wouldn't either! It is also a little more interesting than average (well, if you're an anorak like me) in that it has the smaller than the norm receiver side wall 'T'. I have owned or seen several rifles like this & still have one in my collection. I have no doubts whatsoever that they are correct, & I have only ever seen this phenomenon on BSA 1943 rifles.
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I wouldn't either! It is also a little more interesting than average (well, if you're an anorak like me) in that it has the smaller than the norm receiver side wall 'T'. I have owned or seen several rifles like this & still have one in my collection. I have no doubts whatsoever that they are correct, & I have only ever seen this phenomenon on BSA 1943 rifles.
Very interesting thanks Roger!
Now I need a set of good pads.
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As a matter of interest, those 'T's, 'S's and inspectors stamps only had a short life on the bench. Don't forget that they are wearing out during each and every hit! I found quite a few T stamps in fair to worn out condition when I sat at the examiners bench....... I suspect these small T's were used for the period until they too were worn out and then replaced and so on and on and on
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As a matter of interest, those 'T's, 'S's and inspectors stamps only had a short life on the bench. Don't forget that they are wearing out during each and every hit! I found quite a few T stamps in fair to worn out condition when I sat at the examiners bench....... I suspect these small T's were used for the period until they too were worn out and then replaced and so on and on and on
Once I find a set of pads (and time) I'll be putting your articles to good use Peter!
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If you want pads that are reputedly as good as they get, get on to Fultons of Bisley. To be honest, if I was sitting on a potential £2000 worth of rifle I'd be cracking on with it now! Get a bracket from Roger Payne
, borrow a telescope to collimate the lot together........
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If you want pads that are reputedly as good as they get, get on to Fultons of Bisley. To be honest, if I was sitting on a potential £2000 worth of rifle I'd be cracking on with it now! Get a bracket from
Roger Payne
, borrow a telescope to collimate the lot together........
Yes I want the best I can buy for sure. No way I'm messing around with repro.
I currently have a Dalglish bracket that someone "lightened" but is still solid, and that no.32mk1 with serials removed that I intend to use. Unless anyone can suggest otherwise, that'll be the setup.
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Unless you already have a set or know of a magician of a machinist, I'd strongly suggest you buy a set of body pads (bases) from Fultons of Bisley here in the UK
. I don't know for sure the current price, other than it will not be cheap, but they are superb. As well as being well made, they also 'look' right.
Yes, I guess there was a small T (or maybe a few of them) in the H&H workshop during the latter part of 1943! It doesn't seem to be until that year that the side wall T's were consistently applied (earlier rifles were commonly though by no means always retro-stamped) so perhaps the small T was the first issue, soon giving way to the 'normal' sized one?? Just speculation, of course........
ATB.
Added later: sorry, just saw Peter had already mentioned about Fultons' pads!
Last edited by Roger Payne; 06-20-2017 at 07:17 AM.
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This will be an interesting build, one thing I would do before even getting pads, bolt bodies and the like is to check the receiver over with a fine tooth comb to ensure there is nothing wrong with it same with the barrel if alls well then full steam ahead. I would just hate to see dollars poured into it just to find something was missed and thats the reason it was in the $20 bucket.
Good score well done anyway........
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