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06-16-2014 01:44 AM
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I don't think its a "ground face" on the foresight protector, I think you will find the grease/grim has been wiped from the markings.
The seller Margate38 has lots of original items, the parts/items sold have come from original army surplussed equipment.... I've seen the place the stuff comes from and you never know what you will find hiding in the boxes, pouches, cleaning kits, cartons, boots, crates etc. You might buy a crate of unused original M1956 ammo pouches and end up with almost enough parts to build a rifle, MG, field kitchen or tank, thanks to the way the army just chucked things in boxes when they were disposing of it decades ago by the pallet load.
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Another MA '37 marked part
Attachment 53760
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Looks bogus. (ETA: The rear sight protector, that is.) Would have to see one in "experienced" condition with all of the same tell-tale clues to change me mind.
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I think the original item in question looks absolutely kosher. Identical size and style to those I've seen on rifles and a ground area on a porous surface is not out of place on an Australian
SMLE.
You blokes made me look over my rifles a bit more closely than I have in a long while. The rifles I still have are the **** ones, the good ones are gone but still found these dated parts.
Last edited by Homer; 06-16-2014 at 07:17 AM.
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Originally Posted by
Homer
I think the original item in question looks absolutely kosher. Identical size and style to those I've seen on rifles and a ground area on a porous surface is not out of place on an
Australian
SMLE.
You blokes made me look over my rifles a bit more closely than I have in a long while. The rifles I still have are the **** ones, the good ones are gone but still found these dated parts.
Jeez do i have to go back and look that hard just so we can educate Muff.
naa tomorrow its
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