Got mine from my neighbour a long time ago about 1993 who is an avid bayonet collector. he bought this still wrapped in paper for the bayonet and offered the rifle to me for $200 CDN. never fired except for perhaps factory testing. i wasn't going to buy it until it slipped from my hands and chipped the rubber butt pad slightly on the concrete basement first step.
it has seen about 300 rds since then, and loves S&B ammo, closely followed by PPU. winchester is all over the place, but if i can get IVI.....now we are talking. i get that once in a while.
my ex-wife lost her mind when she saw it....

Manufacturer: don't know how to tell- has BNP in tiny letters stamped at top of the receiver over the chamber
Date of Manufacture: 1945 i think may. i knew once but cannot remember how to find that out again. if it stamped on here, my eyes are worse than i thought
Date on Barrel: N
FTR'd: N
SN: F34XX
SN on magazine: N
SN on fore end: N
No5 Bolt: Y matching serial #
Correct 800y rear sight: Y
Micrometer or Stamped: Micrometer
Export Markings: Y Englandicon on left butt socket
Bayonet Lug: Y
Steel/Alloy Flash Hider: Steel
Butt Size: long
Forend shape: metal cap held on with 1 pin
Current Location: Canadaicon
Suncorite finish on metal parts. Has the standard commercial Britishicon proof marks stamped on the barrel
Hollow butt and hollow butt bolt. lighening cuts on chamber under the wood
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