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Try to find out what I found
I came across a M47C 4 MK1 ser#34242 TR 1944,all numbers match,what did I find? Still trying to figure out all the stamps, ie BNP, any help would be very helpful.
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11-08-2016 02:48 PM
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The BNP marking is a pressure proofing mark. 'M47C' tells you it was made a BSA factory in Shirley. What you have is this: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi..._AM.032027.jpg
https://tse1.mm.bing.net/th?&id=OIP....9&rs=0&p=0&r=0
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Great intel Paul
But My weapon has short stock,trying to take photo for more info.
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Originally Posted by
LONEWOLF 75th
But My weapon has short stock,trying to take photo for more info.
Probably altered to sporting configuration, post-service.
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Originally Posted by
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My weapon has short stock
I'm betting he means a short fore end...
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My guess is the hand guards have been cut down as previously suggested.
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That narrows it down to a bubba if the fore woods have been hacked I guess...! unless it is some type that was trialed and never documented which has happened in the past.
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Or it could be an L42A1 and he didn't see the markings on the side of the receiver. You never know. Let's hope he posts some pictures to narrow it down quickly.
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