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    Quote Originally Posted by Surpmil View Post
    Yes, and the D6E stamp was supposed to go on at the end of the conversion, except I have unconverted TR 1944 M47C action with the D6 and D7 stamps showing.
    I had a "post war" dated "commercial" BSA No4MkI which had the D6E inspectors stamp in the conventional No4T location.

    Raises the question of whether the rifle was returned to BSA by H&H, or was D6E based at BSA?

    Quote Originally Posted by mrclark303 View Post
    I find the census number very interesting, I am assuming the '20' under the NZicon marking is the *Census number.

    I've never seen a two digit number, so I wonder if the batch of 4T's provided was sequentially numbered?
    ...snip....
    My NZ property marked 1942 dated Savage No4MkI(T) has a low survey number IIRC.
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