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My new 1916 SHt LE III Looks MINT
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02-20-2013 07:03 PM
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It looks like a Standard Small Arms rifle as rebuilt in Australia
. Not really sure. It sports a Parkerized finish and what looks to be coachwood furniture. Are there any FTR markings on the top of the receiver ring? I don't see any on the buttstock.
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It looks like a Standard Small Arms rifle as rebuilt in
Australia
. Not really sure. It sports a Parkerized finish and what looks to be coachwood furniture. Are there any FTR markings on the top of the receiver ring? I don't see any on the buttstock.
I think it is a crown, with G R below, then crossed flags, and a P. Beside that it looks like an L with 3L below, then a B
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Very very nice mate, looks to be in fanastic condition!
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Deceased January 15th, 2016
It's been back to the factory/workshops at least once, when it was converted from Mk.III* to Mk.III, and then a second time when it was converted back to Mk.III* standard. So I am afraid that it is far from issued.
Last edited by Beerhunter; 02-21-2013 at 06:27 AM.
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1916 SSA
One of the rarest manufacture/date combinations!
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If you pull the year hand guard you will be able to see when it was rebarreled. As nice as this rifle is I am curious as to when it was rebarreled. Nice piece of history there.
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