I picked up a 1958 POFicon No.4 Mk2 this morning. The receiver and stock are matching, the bolt has the same s/n as well; however, it was restamped to match. The magazine is not matching and is marked C15448. I could be wrong, but it looks as if there was an attempt to restamp the magazine to match, but the wrong number was stamped -- 12930.

The butt stock is marked with the MPD (with arrow over P) on one side and is marked E.S.A. (over A) on the other along with some scattered numbers. Any idea what the E.S.A. represents?

All in all, I am pleased with the new addition.
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