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1943 Maltby Sniper?
What about this? Another fake?
Thanks. Giancarlo
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02-25-2022 08:28 AM
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Well, unless you think it's an Italian job, yes, IMHO. By 1943 only BSA rifles were being set up. All of the non-BSA rifles I've ever seen that were genuine H&H conversions were dated 1941 & 1942. And of those, apart from Savage rifles I've only seen one dated 1942, & that was a Maltby. Essentially, if you are offered a 'genuine' WW2 4T built on a British or Savage rifle (other than a BSA Shirley) & dated 1943, 44, or 45, be extremely wary.
Machining for the front pad 'flat' is not very neat. Originals are very precisely milled, as you would expect. Not sure if the bracket is original Dalgleish or one of mine without additional views. Scope is real. Scope serial number on butt looks very recent.......
Last edited by Roger Payne; 02-25-2022 at 09:52 AM.
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Thanks Roger.
No, it is not an Italian sniper.
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Scope serial number on butt looks very recent.......
And wrong font type as well surely....?
Just the thing for putting round holes in square heads.
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That too.......
Plus both rifle serials on the bracket look to be the same size & font. Not impossible, but unlikely if stamped years apart & in different workshops.
Body wall 'T' just doesn't look quite right either..........but that might be my eyes!
Last edited by Roger Payne; 02-25-2022 at 01:02 PM.
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