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What is wrong with a new forend and nose cap. 10/55 is a return to stores date so it has had a sevice of some sort ( new furniture) , if it was a FTR that would be stamped on it as well.
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01-18-2013 05:27 PM
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Bindi2, it is just me being fussy. I wanted A Lithgow
with matching numbers throughout, and I was kicking myself for missing what the seller had put in his email. It is a beautiful rifle - or will be, as soon as the cosmoline
stos oozing out of the stock (I am at relatively high altitude, and that always seems to squeeze the cosmoline out of my Lee Enfields).
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The PA numbers are the real numbers to look for followed by bolt action barrel, the nosecap is good if matching but ok if not there or barred out sometimes wrong number is there. Barrel dates if it matches the action date is good but if it is an early action still with an early date the Q is why hasent it been used ( two WWs plus Korea etc). If somebody tried to sell me a 1913 No1 Mk3 mint Lithgow
unblemished i would look and walk there is no such beast. 1945 or 1953 No1 Mk3* i would look very hard at and maybe buy maybe. The more used with the right stamps and not cleaned the less likely hood of foul fiddling the more interest from me. These are battle rifles used and abused plain and simple not display pieces. Lithgow never numberd mags. There was only 640k rifles made so repairs were required thats why sight numbers are what they are, history of that sight. A rifle may have been repaired many times but never FTRd.
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Originally Posted by
Detroit-1
What is the whole seriel number? Does it have a A before the number? From the other forum that you had this gun on I still think it is a rack number.
Its not a rack number.
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