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    1946 No5 Mk1

    Here's a nice No5 i just picked up today, all matching & unusual grain to the lhs of the butt.






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    Lots of numbers all the same> Sweet! Neither of mine have numbered mags or furniture. Thanks for the photos.

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    One of the nicest I´ve ever seen! Is it painted or blued? And why are No. 5 buttstocks usually so spectacularly grained?

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