Hi all,
I've got a Mk III now, with the stock sporterized, but the rest of the rifle in original military configuration. I think it was sporterized in
England
, most likely (there's a stamp on the barrel that reads "NOT ENGLISH MAKE"). There's another stamp that says .303 Nitro Proved. Is this gun going to be safe to shoot with regular .303?
It appears to have its original pull-through stowed in the butt, which is nice, but there aren't a lot of visible markings on the butt. My phone's camera isn't great, but I will try to post some pictures in the next week or so, when I will hopefully have access to a better camera.
Could anyone tell me a bit about the likely history of this rifle? Also, does anyone have a photo of a riveted bolt sleeve lying around? I am curious as to whether or not this rifle has one. It looks to have a rivet on the top of the bolt sleeve, on the left-hand side, about the middle of the bolt, but I am not sure if this is
the rivet, so to speak.