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Originally Posted by
Maccaman
Hi Chris, I have a Mk1m Inglis Stamped, Serial: 5T.797.
Thanks Maccaman, that is probably a Mid January 43 gun.
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03-20-2014 04:16 PM
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Originally Posted by
sbk99
F8939
Have you any photos? The serial number would be a last stage intermediate gun.
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I make the F-90-- into the 9050 range as being the last of the true intermediates BP.
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I've seen F9140 with the fluted gas ports, Kev G has the earliest true Mk1 Ptn A that I know of (F9497).
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Thank You to Brit plumber For This Useful Post:
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Maybe it's time to mate up our lists again BP!
Just looked and it seems that I have a F 76xx as a true Mk1A. So there is a cross-over/criss contamination at the final changeover period. This isn't totally unusual as it seems to have occurred at a other points too. I put it down to multiple production lines, rectfication etc etc.
We need to ask SBK this question. Does your gun have longitudinally fluted ribs around the gas cylinder OR does it have a simple slab sided gas cylinder
Last edited by Peter Laidler; 04-12-2014 at 06:24 AM.
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Mk2
SN:T6922
Side Rcvr:M/67 1943
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T-69xx is very early 1943, say February or so................
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I don't know if I have given you this one before. 1938 Mk I, A4475, live in NZ
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Cheers Rod, Does it have a NZ
too?
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