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    Here's a No1Mk3 I've never seen before

    Ok guys, I thought at first glance this was a .410 conversion - the bore has no rifling left whatsoever. Then I see "Cal. 7.7" on the butt socket? I know that 7.7mm is .303" inch, but...

    Then the star symbol, and the strange serial number...

    Help!

    Lou

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