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    Help with lithgow mkIII

    I recently picked up a Lithgowicon manufacture mkIII dated 1919 under the lithgow logo with a marking on the buttstock of 1943. I decided to buy this particular rifle because it seemed to be in an overall better shape then most I have seen. My question is whether or not the stock has been refinished as it looks suspiciously nice for its apparent age. Any opinions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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    Welcome to the forum, if you can show us we'll have a better idea than imagination... The marking of 1943 would suggest, and with the fact it's made by Lithgowicon, it's probably a new one. Also, the whole rifle could have been rebuilt for WW2.
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Welcome to the forum, if you can show us we'll have a better idea than imagination... The marking of 1943 would suggest, and with the fact it's made by Lithgowicon, it's probably a new one. Also, the whole rifle could have been rebuilt for WW2.
    Yes I'm trying to post photos but it's telling me the file is to large. I'm not exactly a computer person unfortunately. Thank you for your reply and I apologize I may have to wait until tomorrow to fool with it more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adcono View Post
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    I haven't taken the rifle apart but from what I can see the numbers on the receiver, bolt handle, rear sight and nose cap are matching.

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    Welcome to the forum.
    Stock looks refinished. Probably a 1943 rebuild. Serial number on the receiver, bolt handle, nosecap? Probably additional stamps under the rear handguard. Closeups of these and any other markings would be helpful to determine what you have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gtodan View Post
    Welcome to the forum.
    Stock looks refinished. Probably a 1943 rebuild. Serial number on the receiver, bolt handle, nosecap? Probably additional stamps under the rear handguard. Closeups of these and any other markings would be helpful to determine what you have.
    Thanks for the reply. I'm an unable to take more pictures at the moment but hopefully I can in the next day or two. When you say the stock has been refinished do you mean as part of the factory refurb or possibly by someone who owned the rifle? My fear is that this would negatively impact the value.

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    Welcome to the forum nice rifle you can embark on quite a journey chasing the marks/stampings on the old girls it is a very rewarding pass time there is plenty of threads on the site also lots of chaps with excellent knowledge and records of these ol' girls have fun.

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    In the absence of other markings indicating a factory thorough repair, it looks like it has been re wooded post service. The sharp edges look to be rounded, being a dead giveaway of it having been sanded and refinished. The rear sight protector is on backwards too.
    No reason not to enjoy a very tidy rifle though. Learn from it and have fun while you go.
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