I haven't taken any of the wood off yet but will take the top wood off the rear of the barrel and take some more pictures.
From what I have always understood was that the original metal finish on the Britishmilitary issue, WWI-era SMLEs was just the black oil quenched surface treatment finish and not the high gloss rust bluing of their commercial versions. Parkerising is more of a rough and grey treatment that was done during WW2.
It is indeed clearly 1918 dated on the socket, some manufacturers were still milling the slot for the mag cutoff after they were omitted with the Mk.III* model but post WW1 they went back to using them until they settled on the No.4 Mk.1 rifles. Even some of the very first No.4's had mag cutoffs fitted.Information
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