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    Serial numbers on NO.8 rifles

    Just (finally) got hold of a No.8, though I assume its a bitser / put together. It has a normal serial number on bolt but various part also have a CR number (CR324 i think) what is the CR number please? I thought maybe Cadet Rifle??
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    Nope........ It's the old Ministry of Supply codification sequence when they got involved with production thus
    B1, the VAOS category
    CR, the MoS codification category
    1234, the part number section
    GA or SA or other letters that denote something else.

    So the part number of the part would be BAND, upper, assy. B1/CR-1234SA

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    The CR number is, in effect he drawing number for the item in question.

    A, GA, SA stands for: Assembly, General Assembly and Sub-Assembly.

    Generally, drawing numbers were not allocated to items until the development was completed, then the design was "Sealed" and handed over from the Design Authority to the Services, who had the Quality Division administer the drawings.

    In this case, "CR" meant "Carbines and Rifles".
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    CR324 is the part number for the No.8 receiver. Every military-bound No.8 had that number stamped on the butt socket.

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