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    Question F55 stamping?

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    Was degreasing a 1944 Long Branch, noticed barrel has "F55" stamping and poorly struck proof mark which is not Canadianicon. Any ideas? Thx.
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    Barrel replaced. I have a Longbranch 1941 with a F51 barrel

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    F55 is Probably Fazakerley 1955, F51 Fazakerley 1951....
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    Thanks for the ideas. The proof could be Great Britainicon or India... can't tell for sure.

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    Fairly common replacement barrels on Long Branch rifles. Why? No idea! But they turn up much more regularly than Canadianicon rebarrels.

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    Thanks for the info. Any idea where the re-barreling was done? The rifle has no "FTR" markings...

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    Any Base workshop or Command workshop. A Command is a workshop level between Base and Field level would/could re-barrel a No4

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    Thanks again. So, the Britishicon Commonwealth was still servicing No. 4s in 1955 (if we assume F55 is Faz. 1955)?

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    We were still rebarreling and servicing them, albeit on a limited/restricted basis until the '90 or so

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