As anyone come across a WWI SMLE with a C&h marked barrel before? The rifle is a BSA 1917, with a 1917 dated barrel which is marked to the company. I see in Skennerton's book that Cogswell & Harrison made fencing ,islet parts and in WWII were involved in refitting SMLE's by cannibalizing parts, but I see no record of involvement in barrel making in WWI. Or is that just an example of the typical chaos of wartime?
Thx and Happy New Year!
Ed
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Should read fencing musket parts, not ,islet. Whatever that would be. Spellcheck!!! I recall texting my wife to see how many zucchini she wanted me to pick up at the grocery store, and spellcheck changed it to zombies.... That got a rapid reply!Information
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