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    Thanks Fred, if you check the front face of the bolt handle, you will find BA stamped next to the handle ball, a bolt replacement program was being run from about 1945 until the completion of the FTR program.
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    Quote Originally Posted by muffett.2008 View Post
    Thanks Fred, if you check the front face of the bolt handle, you will find BA stamped next to the handle ball, a bolt replacement program was being run from about 1945 until the completion of the FTR program.
    Wow! Thank you! You're right. I would have never known. And I have been depressed all this time that my bolt # didn't match!

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    Unfortunately Fred, if it's not numbered, it doesnt match. But it's not that big a deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Homer View Post
    Unfortunately Fred, if it's not numbered, it doesnt match. But it's not that big a deal.
    Bloody hell... back to the meds lol
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    1942 Lithgow

    Here's my Lithgowicon H barrel and its without doubt the most accurate .303 I have shot, beautiful light trigger, tight and smooth bolt (for a smle anyway) whoever set this old girl up knew what he was doing. Don't know any of it's history apart from the obvious 1942 bit and no idea what the electro pencil marks on the bolt head mean either.

    PS. sorry for the pic quality taken with i phone
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    nice rifle, possibly built by harry motton, from the "motty" barrel marking.

    for a little more on harry motton see Motty Special rifle w/Mues sight

    edit: had the nose cap been clearanced around the barrel?
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    Quote Originally Posted by henry r View Post
    nice rifle, possibly built by harry motton, from the "motty" barrel marking.

    for a little more on harry motton see Motty Special rifle w/Mues sight

    edit: had the nose cap been clearanced around the barrel?
    No the nose cap is a tight fit

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    Thanks, what is the barrel date of the 1943?

    Yes, the R in a circle means replacement barrelAttachment 69181

    on the right side should be a figure for how many were fitted to that action.......
    On early 1913/14 rifles, there could be several barrel changes due to faulty steel, these were indicated on the right side of the barrel, this example on a 1914 shows three barrels were fitted.Attachment 69180
    This is also an indication to an Armourer as to wear on a receiver, heavy usage or lack of maintainance.

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    Lithgow Serial #'s and Barrel Date additions

    Gents,

    I have eight new additions, serials numbers and barrel dates:

    1916 Mk III "H" 37952 8/'33
    1916 Mk III 48324 1916
    1941 Mk III* C 19042 3/'42
    1942 Mk III* D 732 8/'53 "FTR"
    1943 Mk III* E 86654 12/'43
    1944 Mk III* E 89702 3/'44
    1944 Mk III* E 97228 5/'44
    1944 Mk III* F 1417 6/'44

    Thanks for providing a list!

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    Thank You for your input.

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