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    No 4 Mk 2 Burma Contract "To nice not to share"

    This found me. It must have been meant to be as I had the matching NOS bayonet dated 54 in a drawer at home. PF prefix dated 3/54 in the Burma contract range. Appears unfired and very clean. The only real mystery is the gun appears very close to pristine
    other than the brass butt plate which is quite scratched up along with the butt plate screws quite like one that had seen service but nothing on the edges at the buttstock. I would welcome any opinions on the rifle. And would be glad to post additional photos.

    PS: all matching Bolt/receiver/magazine/stock.
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