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    Quote Originally Posted by vermintrex View Post
    Just a correction for the "sold out of service" stamp... it actually says NP (or WP) 303 2 22 185 TONS. I learned a little more about it and realized it's denoting the calibre, cartridge length and max barrel pressure (at least I think that's what the 18.5 Tons marking means).
    That is nothing to do with "sold out or service" as such. It is a Britishicon civilian Proof. (The Gunmakers Company, London, in fact.)

    All firearms sold in the UK must be Proofed. However the Government is exempt. Therefore if one wishes to sell an ex-Government firearm in the UK it must be Proofed first.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beerhunter View Post
    That is nothing to do with "sold out or service" as such. It is a Britishicon civilian Proof. (The Gunmakers Company, London, in fact.)

    All firearms sold in the UK must be Proofed. However the Government is exempt. Therefore if one wishes to sell an ex-Government firearm in the UK it must be Proofed first.
    Hmm..ok. But it's a Long Branch....does that mean this rifle was in the U.K. at some point ?

    More research...I see now that the first marking is "NP" under a crown which I believe means Birmingham Nitro Proof between 1912-1954.

    thanks for the info !
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