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    If it is a NZicon marked No4 a butt disc would be correct.
    When the NZDF sold off its cadet rifles earlier this year, nearly all the No4s & No9s had butt disc's, even some of the No8s had disc's as well, interestingly the No8s had 2 different size disc's & 3 different locations.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 5thBatt View Post
    If it is a NZicon marked No4 a butt disc would be correct.
    When the NZDF sold off its cadet rifles earlier this year, nearly all the No4s & No9s had butt disc's, even some of the No8s had disc's as well, interestingly the No8s had 2 different size disc's & 3 different locations.
    Where would the NZ be marked?

    I've seen some No5 rifles that were FMP marked that had the disc too.

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