I have a clean, all matching, non-import no.1 Mk. III (not mark III*) dated 1940. Dark bore but sharp rifling, should shoot good. It has the normal "B" for BSA and no cutoff installed.
Question #1- why were they marked only with the B? I've heard it was because of wartime pressures, but I find that to be a bit preposterous- surely if they had time to stamp the other markings they would have found time to complete the BSA inc. marking. Was it to conceal who the maker really was? Was BSA not proud of the less-than- perfect finish? There has to be a real reason.
Question #2- since it is a Mk.III, it should have the magazine cutoff. Were they not installed (seems reasonable)? removed? Or installed but later removed? Or is it a Bubba modification?
I know some of you guys knows the answer! Not me!Information
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