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Wood finish on Ishapore No.1 Mk3
Just received my 1986 Ishapore No.1 Mk 3. Checking it over the fit and finish is average to poor, but the wood finish is frankly pretty bad. It looks as if someone has taken 80 grit sandpaper to all the wood and decided that was the best way for people to be able to grip the thing. I thought it might be because they were nearing the end of production and just getting numbers out to finish. Normal/ not normal for Ishapore rifles?
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01-17-2019 12:52 PM
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Hi. I've never seen any issue battle rifle that looked sanded out of the factory. Might have been done by a troopie, highly unlikely though. RSM'd have a stroke.
Far more likely to have been as former owner who may have started a refinish job and got bored or didn't know how. Or a replacement stock from a milsurp reseller.
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I understand that India brought up the tooling to produce the No 1 MkIII but when did they stop making the Ol' girls 1986 would have to be the last of the last surely anyone know the dates.....! TIA
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Apparently 1988 / 1986 are the last dates seen.
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