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06-12-2012 02:54 PM
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nice looking rifle , and its intact , dated right at the point of transistion from mkIII to III* ,
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A fitting link to the grandfather you never knew. Beautiful old girl.
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Nice rifle and a nice connection to your grand-dad. Thank heaven he wasn't named Bubba.
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Originally Posted by
Paul S.
Nice rifle and a nice connection to your grand-dad. Thank heaven he wasn't named Bubba.
Classic.
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Great looking rifle! I love that wood. It's hard to beat 'character' like that. I hope you don't ever think of 'restoring' it.
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Attachment 34477 They seem to look "right" in that condition. My unmolested No 1 Mk III* is the foundation of my collection. I only wish it had belonged to my Grandfather,
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Restore? This is the condition that it's meant to be in. I would never think of that! So no worries.
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Les Paui
Very nice rifle. Glad to hear that you are going to keep it as is.
Interesting that the first and last digits of the serial number on the receiver appear to have been overstamped with an "S"
It appears that the serial number may have originaly been F 3594. (The last digit is cleary an overstamped 4. The first appears to have originally been a 3.)
What serial numbers appear on the other usual locations: bolt handle; nose cap; wrist/butt socket; under the leaf of the rear sight; on the forend?
Enjoy the rifle and the link to your grandfather.
Cheers
Paul
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All serials except for the magazine say 8598.