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    Welcome to Milsurps-
    Now- down to business... I was lucky enough to find a 1923 last year, but mine was sportered and shot out. It has been restored (refitted would probably be a better term) with correct period parts- it too hadn't been FTR'd. The serial on mine is only 220 after yours. It has the original barrel in it, which is dated 10/ '24.
    The barrel is dated 9/24

    I dont know what font and FTR stamp should be i, but perhaps the markings here is a mis-struck FTR stamp? I had never really noticed it before, the camaera flash has made some marks in the wood dissappear and others stand out a lot more, i didn't notice this marking until i looked at some of the pics i took of the buttstock.
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    Yep, I'd say you have a repair/ re issue date there, 3/44 (?). (have to get a book out on FTR markings- I recall they varied a bit during the war years) Probably was gauged and passed before being painted with the "jungle green" protective paint. The barrel date of 9/'24 fits the bill to be the original barrel too.

    All looking real good, mate!

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