Just received a new toy in the mail, not exactly what I wanted (I was hoping for a '49, '50' or '56 conversion year, still looking if anyone has one), but she is all matching.
Why the bad morning, check out the s/n. What is the first character, a "Y", a "F" or something else? Did the guy engraving miss his morning coffee and slip?
Well he did it now...... what to do???? He decides that he will repeat the not a real letter on the magazine and the bolt. But what to do on the forend??? I guess, just plonk both letters down and let it slide.
Of interest is that the 1942 BSA Shirly s/n lightly engraved into the butt socket under the black paint is not even close to the engraved s/n! The socket has a heavily stamped "E" and then a lightly scratched 69427; which is not a real BSA s/n?
For the record, I am recording the s/n as YF in my BATF log; hope they understand. Plus I looked up Greek, Korean, Chinese and Japaneseletters and could not find a match. Any clues out there??
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