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    Here is an update on my post from last month. My rifle already had 3 holes drilled and tapped into the reciever when I bought it. This is the scope mount that I made to use the existing holes. It is rock solid, but I havent had a chance to test on the range yet.
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    No 4 Mk 1

    Why is this? I have a No 4 Mk 1*1941 that I have been told was made in Maltby Englandicon, how do I know for certain where it was made??

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    Why is this? I have a No 4 Mk 1*1941 that I have been told was made in Maltby Englandicon, how do I know for certain where it was made??


    Why, by the various markings on the receiver body and butt socket, of course. If you would kindly provide a written or photographic description of the markings in that area, we might be able to help you.


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