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Originally Posted by
5thBatt
5th Batt, your link isn't working ?? anyone else got the same?
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10-01-2018 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by
bigduke6
5th Batt, your link isn't working ?? anyone else got the same?
It works but its a link to a Gunboards thread & that was down a short while ago
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Originally Posted by
5thBatt
5thbatt: Thanks for the link. Very subjective and dependant upon lighting and different levels of wear and tear on the surfaces but one of those, to my eye, looks quite similar to my rifle. I think Brians comment that Du-lite is a dip-blue is the key to this. Regards.
Ridolpho
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If memory serves, the SN's at LB were put on after the rifle was finished/"blued", and here the finish clearly went on after the SN was struck as it is in all the characters evenly and without any sign of disturbance, displacement or wear.
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Originally Posted by
Surpmil
If memory serves, the SN's at LB were put on after the rifle was finished/"blued", and here the finish clearly went on after the SN was struck as it is in all the characters evenly and without any sign of disturbance, displacement or wear.
Surpmil: I'll take clearer pictures of the serial but displacement of metal around the numbers is present- just not made obvious by wear. Whatever the origin of this finish, lack of wear post finish is a given. Glancing at photos of the NZ
rifles, they show uniform bluing within the numbers but significant wear on the deformed areas around them as the rifles have obviously seen some use during or post service. I should have time to dig this rifle out today as we have about 7" of fresh snow this morning. Winter has come early!
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The OP's rifle is a lovely thing in any event. Mine not so much. LOL
MJ, don't take this personally, but that's crap.
muffett.2008

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Originally Posted by
MJ1
Mine not so much
Yours is fine, I don't even have a full wood...
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Jim that is a looker. Well done.
Just a plain LB
MJ, don't take this personally, but that's crap.
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Yours is fine, I don't even have a full wood...
You need a No1 for that & if it still doesn't work, try the blue one! 
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Originally Posted by
5thBatt
try the blue one!
Lovely...would be my drill instructor's rifle.
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