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    Just seen a Fazackerly August 1948 NO.4 Mk1

    When did they change to No.4 Mk2 production. Can't recall if we touched on this before but I'm mobile so have no search function.
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    March-April 1949 if memory serves. Others should chime in if I'm wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Dickicon View Post
    March-April 1949 if memory serves. Others should chime in if I'm wrong.
    +1

    Earliest I have to date on my spreadsheet is PF98069 and is dated 4/1949. The latest Mk1 I have recorded is PF79542 and is dated 7/1949.

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    Thanks Brian.

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    There is a Mk1/Mk2 overlap of about 30,000 around June/July 1949.



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    Looking at the rifel pictures is there any significance to the 3 sided Box around the serial number. The one I saw had that, but other Faz rifles I have do not have that.

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    I think that this is an indication that the PF actually forms part of the serial number as opposed to some other indicator

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    A colleague of mine maintains that the PF prefix stood for "Post-war Fazakerley". True or urban myth?

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    Urban myth except by coincidence. Armourers of the era understood that an F in the serial number always indicated Fazakerley

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