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10-17-2014 08:05 AM
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where are you seeing parker hale on it besides the butt plate.
is there any PH markings on the metal. look to me like some one prettied up a DP rifle and stuck it in a sporter stock with a PH butt plate
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Anyone else going to offer any comment on the too-crisp-and-clean-to-be-true markings on the right butt socket? I know others might have other ideas but an unsupported, thin No1 barrel like that will be whipping around like a bulldogs balls when it's fired. Not good for accuracy of any sort.......
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@Peter Laidler
. Sorry my bad english, I am not sure I understand what you are saying ?
That rifle came from a friend who reload and he used to hunt with this 303 and developped a load that does less than a 1'' at 100y Rifling is still crisp and he never had any issue shoot with it.
here is additional detailed pics
Still try to figure why PH would convert an enfield using one with a Drill purpose stamps on it..
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Thanks alot for your time sir. Much apppreciated.
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I have a low end PH conversion of a No.1 MkIII, basically just a cutting down of the wood work and addition of sling swivels and the metal is marked in several places with PH. I agree this is a DP that someone has dropped into sporter stock. Possibly a PH bit of wood but it didn't come from PH with that barrel and action.
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Thought only custom no4 comes with new PH barrel from what Ive read from PH catalogue but probably you are right as I have just a little knowledge about these 303 sporters.
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The black shiny rebluing job is very Parker-Hale.
Looks like a Standard Small Arms body.
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Originally Posted by
Cottage Hill Bill
I have a low end PH conversion of a No.1 MkIII, basically just a cutting down of the wood work and addition of sling swivels and the metal is marked in several places with PH. I agree this is a DP that someone has dropped into sporter stock. Possibly a PH bit of wood but it didn't come from PH with that barrel and action.
Would you mind to post some pics of your no.1 PH conversion so I can see and make a better comparison.
thanks for your time
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there are enough ph markings on there to convince me that it was worked on by parker hale especially with the soldered on front ramp saying parker hale. I have looked over quite a few of these over the years and I do not believe all had a ph stamp on the barrel. The only ones I have seen marked parker hale on the barrel for sure are the custom 1 and custom 4,I think this is because the customs were re barreled by ph, the others like supreme and deluxe had the original barrel cut, re blued/polished and a front ramp added, either with screws or solder, I don't believe the supreme or deluxe models nessesarily have PH markings.
Last edited by xcaribooer; 10-17-2014 at 04:38 PM.
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I'm not sure if this helps the discussion any but here's a No.1 "Custom" with a PH scope mount and the wrong magazine which should be a flush-fit unit. Proof date 1963. The stock was made by Sile and the barrel is military. Commercial barrels are identifiable by the lack of a flat on top of the knox form.
Last edited by Steve H. in N.Y.; 10-18-2014 at 10:00 AM.
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