I remember reading somewhere in the past that New Zealandhas a lot of these 1910 dated Mk.1's floating around. I think the reason was that they still had not upgraded their ammo from the old pattern and had ordered a new batch from BSA who just cranked out another batch of Mk.1's for them. The NZ rack number is strange as in that the lower number (05) usually is taken to mean the year it was taken into service there, which would imply 1905, maybe that was when they were ordered, which would then make more sense. NZ went to war in WW1 with MK.1 rifles and only upgraded to Mk.III's and Mk.III*'s in theatre.
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