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BSA Commercial #1MkIII receiver need help with ID and dating
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03-25-2012 11:36 AM
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If the number begins with a "5" (not clear on my PC) then its a "Bahrain" rifle - one of a large batch made for the Gulf States in the late 1920s.These were all re-imported from Bahrain about ten years ago.
The hole on the left of the butt socket is for the safety spring screw.
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Sorry about the bluriness in some of the photos(cell phone camera)
The serial number is 32501, so that would not make it a Bahraini rifle then.
Where could I find a record of these numbers? would it be in The Lee-Enfield Story?
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The best that I can do for you, based on the Birmingham Military Proof Mark, is: between the wars.
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Perhaps he meant the hole for the ejector screw instead of the one on the butt socket?
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Could be Portuguese contract.
Is there any proof mark that looks like a crossed swords with a small letter above it?
Is there any number stamped on the top-rear flat part of the action, where the bolt slides in?
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Could be Portuguese contract.
Is there any proof mark that looks like a crossed swords with a small letter above it?
Is there any number stamped on the top-rear flat part of the action, where the bolt slides in?
In the 8th photo you see the flat part beside the bolt track? there is a number 8 stamped there, it's a bit blurry but it is an eight.
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A recently-discovered SMLE over on CGN is marked to A. G. Parker quite prominently, both on the Knox-form AND on the top Body flat over the Chamber area. This one isn't, so ikely it's not a Parker. The other rifle also is marked BSA Co. but also has the Crown and is undated, as this specimen. It has been a Match rifle at some time. See thread 731039 in the Milsurp forum.
Being almost a total confuser-illiterate, I have NO idea how to post this as a Link.
Not much help, I know. Sorry.
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Is there any proof mark that looks like a crossed swords with a small letter above it?
Unfortunately they would be found on the barrel.
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Originally Posted by
smellie
See thread 731039 in the Milsurp forum.
Being almost a total confuser-illiterate, I have NO idea how to post this as a Link.
Could you help us navigate there? The name of the forum? To paste the link, go to the top of the browser window, where it says "http://www.milsurps..."etc. Put your cursor in there and double click to select it, then copy it it (rtight-click>copy), then return here and paste the link in a new post. Thanks!
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