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06-07-2010 03:59 PM
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It was made at BSA Shirley in 1945. The number on the wrist and bolt handle is the serial number. If it's been used at all then there's no harm continuing to do so.
The BMP mark is more likely BNP which stands for British Nitro Proof, and I'm not sure about this but I think that the ENGLAND stamp indicates that it left England
at one point and then returned (please correct me on this someone).
Value is dependent on condition, and importantly your location in the world.
The correct mag is 10 rnd capactity
Last edited by tbonesmith; 06-07-2010 at 04:33 PM.
Reason: missed one
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IMHO "England
" is the U.S. pre 1968 imprt mark, country of origin, in 1968 the marks were changed to the ones in use now. Importer, importer's address, caliber, country of origin.
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Further translation of the commercial proof marks;
.303=caliber
2.222=nominal case length of the cartridge
18.5 tons per []"=proof pressure per square inch
Sounds like a nice rifle.
Last edited by Steve H. in N.Y.; 06-07-2010 at 07:48 PM.
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Deceased January 15th, 2016
BNP is Birmingham Nitro Proof - as opposed to the Gunmakers Company (London) - not British
Nitro Proof.
I shoot mine (London Proofed) all the time.
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aqbill thanks for posting, we like photos, and a photo of your 5 round magazine would be nice. Is it stamped santa fe and made in japan?
Thank you for your time.
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5-Round Magazine
Haven't figured out how to get the pics small enough to fit in forum space as of yet. Did look at the 5-round magazine though and no markings at all on the outside although the "riser" plate - the metal piece on top of the spring has a 4-5 on it. I've heard that real 5-round mags are of interest. Is this true? Seems like I might have one...
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Nice BSA No5.
IMHO "
England
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Tom, I have read several different explanations of the "ENGLAND" mark. I'm inclined to believe it's a British private export mark pre-1968. It's found on the majority of No5's I have looked at, on some No4's. I don't think it's US import mark because other countries fire arms are not marked with country of origin before 1968.