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1928 Lithgow No1 MkIII*
I snapped a fast picture of my 1928 Lithgow
No1 MkIII* last time it was out of the safe. I acquired it pretty long ago and did find a Lithgow bayonet last year. I am not an expert but I think it was rebuilt around 1943 if I remember the stamp on the stock. It has only made a couple of trips to the range. When I first got it the wood was much lighter and looked very raw. Over the years it has darkened and looks better. When I took my son to his first trip to the range, really wanted to shoot the SMLE.
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07-05-2018 09:07 PM
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Very awesome rifle, thanks for sharing
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The middle band and rear sling swivel are on in the wrong direction. All screws should go from left to right.
Last edited by Kiwi; 07-06-2018 at 03:01 AM.
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I’d suggest that might be a1922 or 1923 action.
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Originally Posted by
Homer
I’d suggest that might be a1922 or 1923 action.
I agree, a 28 would be MA, not a shield.
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Lovely. I suspect it has Jovino import marks on it somewhere.
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Wow. That rifle is fantastic. I need one of them.
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