Quote Originally Posted by Roger Payneicon View Post
I wouldn't either! It is also a little more interesting than average (well, if you're an anorak like me) in that it has the smaller than the norm receiver side wall 'T'. I have owned or seen several rifles like this & still have one in my collection. I have no doubts whatsoever that they are correct, & I have only ever seen this phenomenon on BSA 1943 rifles.
So was it one enterprising armourer who was stamping them or were they in fact converted at BSA as the records state, and they were using a smaller "T"?