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Something Id like to understand. Rifle has been FTR in 53 and the barrel doesnt have same serial number but has 41 stamp on. I have another rifle FTR, my Mk1/2 in 53 and barrell has the appropriate P53 dated on. What does that mean ?
It probably just means that it's been rebarreled with a take-off barrel while in civilian hands. I doubt very much that it came out of FTR with a mismatched barrel.
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The T in FTR is indeed thorough.
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I don't see the vice marks as detrimental. They are just a fact of life of weapons used in service in wartime and elsewhere.
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I just see them as an indication that in its past life, it has been through the hands of a total butcher. The sad thing about vice marks is that if the bloke had/has a vice then it would have taken an extra millisecond to just put the alloy vice clamps in place................
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The "P53" is probably F53 which should be a "no4 mk2" 5 groove military barrel, quite usual to be on a FTR'd gun I would assume. It maybe that the 41 is a barrel from mil surplus, in NZ
that was common to import 10 barrels and then select the best ones for target use and repalce them every year, hugely wasteful....
Oh or the P53 is P58 and its a Pakistani barrel, (I have some p58 pakistani parts) I'd assume there would be pakistani proof marks?
Last edited by ssj; 10-01-2014 at 04:44 PM.
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I don't remember seeing that engraved horizontal line before.
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Looks like that's where they linished out Savage and the mark and model.
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That's correct Bar. Never delete the old markings, always bar through. Looks like the engraver at Fazakerley was particularly enthusiastic on that particular day as he's done a decent job, a bit of depth to the engraving and a new or sharp cutter by the looks of it. As opposed to the usual #scratchy pen' type of etching we usually see from Fazakerley.
The P prefix is a regular feature of Fazakerley production and sometimes features in their 'lost' number re-numbering system such as a BSA one that I know of, FTR'd at Fazakerley now numbered 53P 10385
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