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    Quote Originally Posted by Surpmil View Post
    The Braedlin is certainly interesting, but my knowledge of the early actions must be lacking because I have never seen such a square and massive looking butt socket before.
    The square butt socket is from the other action which is specific to the Lee Metford MkI & MkI*, which is even more perculiar as it is a 1903 dated MkI* Metford action
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    Quote Originally Posted by Simon P View Post
    The square butt socket is from the other action which is specific to the Lee Metford MkI & MkI*, which is even more perculiar as it is a 1903 dated MkI* Metford action
    Thanks, yes I realized it was the other action.

    Does the "Lee Speed Patents" stamp match exactly that usually seen on the butt sockets?

    The way the rear trigger guard screw lugs are rounded down and smoothed into the socket is unique to this action or is that seen on some Metfords as well?

    And that CP under a crown proof mark that is just below the LEE SPEED PATENTS stamp is post-WWII isn't it?

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