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    Question ZF paranoia

    I purchased a 1943 Long Branch No4 mk1 back in the early 90's. Recently much to my discomfort I discovered what the meaning of the dreaded ZF stamp on the but meant. I've read the threads on this and I was very concerned about shooting this rifle again. The other day I came upon a 1945 No 4 mk1 and purchased it. I had a discussion with the owner about my other rifle a knowledgeable collector who shared with me what the (F) FTR marking meant and it has me thinking that this rifle was not condemned only sent for a "Factory Through Repair" at Fazakerly. It has a #2 bolt head and headspaces well inside of tolerance. Here are a few photos for interest. Something to note is that the 1945 rifle has no serial number etched on it. It is in very nice condition.
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