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Just out of Interest
Just updating my files of the Lithgow
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I am a bit bemused by the small amount of low numbered rifles throughout the sheet.
1913 has 1 two digit number and 8 three digit numbers, what you would expect from early production.
But after that it seems that low numbers are very scarce.
A series has 1 two digit and 3 three digit numbers,
B series has 4xthree digit,
C series has 4xthree digit,
D series has 5xthree digit,
E series has 3xthree and F series has no low listed numbers at all.
So what happened to all these rifles? seems a bit strange not to have the odd one listed.
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01-16-2017 04:19 AM
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Is it known if each series started at 1?
Btw did they include zeros before the 1? aka 000001?
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It's all to do with mathematical probabilities Muffer....... Maths, my favourite subject....... Don't forget that out of the whole, say, D number series, there will only be 9 rifles with one number, 89 with 2 numbers, 999 with 3 numbers and so on. So by definition, there WILL be fewer of the singles
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