ok, well I searched my Charles R. Stratton book and I found nothing to help me determine what No.4 I have.
So, I'll run it by you guys and see if maybe you guys can explain her origin.
first: barrel markings
top side front of the front sight reads:
BNP with a crown on top
.303 2.222
18.5 tons per sq."
looks like crossing flags
Birmingham Nitro Proofed for a 303 cartridge length 2.22" at a proof pressure of 18.5 tons per aquare inch. All weapons sold on the UK civilian market must have a civilian proof - even ex military weapons
second: receiver crest
BNP with crown on top
As above
third: right side of receiver
MK.1 NO.4 (obviously) nothing else
Are you sure its not No4 Mk1, is there anything very very faint like "ROFM" or "ROF" you might only see it with a camera or magnifying glass
fourth: left side receiver socket reads:
England
M1943
B C
1116* (serial #)
Could be ROF (Royal ordnance Factory) Maltby in Yorkshire and the date 1943
fifth: bolt handle
BNP/crown above
B C 1116*(SN)
Proof as above
sixth: finish
barrel, bolt, receiver
very dark black parkerizing and very uniform all the way around.
OK guys, what is she?????
