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    Another question for Peter, Have you ever seen, or know of a shorter barreld No2 mk1? About 3" or so.
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    I have one dated 1934 and it is not converted. Still has the wooden grips too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brit plumber View Post
    Another question for Peter, Have you ever seen, or know of a shorter barreld No2 mk1? About 3" or so.
    As Captain Laidlericon has yet to reply to your inquery, I thought I'd bring my VERY limited insight to the discussion.

    My first No.2 Mk.I** was (is) a short bbl. version. Cut back, yes, but the ramp front sight IS broad arrow marked, and the whole thing was phosphated and Suncorite'd, so I'm guessing it had some sort of official sanction. Definitely not a "Bubba".

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