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    Quote Originally Posted by Frederick303 View Post
    Well there is another one almost identical to Hooked on Histories rifle on Gunbroker right now. it has the 6 pointed start, same format except it also has a green cadet paint strip and a /49 rebuild date. It also has the DPT marking. The No 2 MK IV stamp looks identical

    Perhaps these marking are correct? Or is someone manufacturing them? What say the experts from the land down under?
    I have been surfing a bit on thr "DPT" issue after looking at the gunbroker post. I found a couple of refrences to the "DPT" mark on no 2 MK IVs. Could the DPT mean Drill Purpose Trainer? It makes sence to me that a DP rifle would be perfectly suitable for use in a .22 conversion. The economics of conversin to trainer vs. DP seems logical to me.

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