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    Quote Originally Posted by Bear43 View Post
    If you pull the year hand guard you will be able to see when it was rebarreled. As nice as this rifle is I am curious as to when it was rebarreled. Nice piece of history there.
    Will do. I'll do that tonight, thanks for the info guys, the rifle really is in amazing condition, hard to capture in the pictures. I'll post more pictures tonight. The conversion from MKIII* to MKIII and then back, is interesting, was this common practice?

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    Norton, interested in your logo. Any significance in the NORTON JPS to the motorcycles?

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    Yes, exactly. I happen to know where one is with 1400 miles on it..........

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    Ah yes, Norton Commandos. Just be glad Lee-Enfields don't have rubber parts in them! My own '74 has only 5000 miles on it but the isolastics were totally shot. Miserable job replacing them.

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    Yes, Norton ownership is a labor of love.

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    Nice rifle. Odd mixture of park and blueing. I've never seen that color on a smle, looks like the park they put on m1 garands. I recently picked up a new ( supposedly NOS )forend with the same cartouche below nosepiece as yours. It's a light reddish hue like yours that matches well with coachwood but is some type of walnut. Definitely been issued, just restocked and mix of finishes. Any new found markings? Great year!
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    Thanks! I did find some markings on the back of the receiver, SSA and others, I've got some betters pics, I will pull the rear upper hand guard and see what markings are under there. The finish is beautiful in person, the wood really is not a reddish as it appears in the photos, looks like walnut to me.

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    The only 'problem' I ever had/have is the top engine steady fracturing, even the latest box section ones. Can I have a nice picture of the JPS Commando JPS. Just a slight blip of the throttle and the distinct roar of a Commando does it for me............. No tinny Japaneseicon bumble-bee in a jam jar noise there lads.............

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
    The only 'problem' I ever had/have is the top engine steady fracturing, even the latest box section ones. Can I have a nice picture of the JPS Commando JPS. Just a slight blip of the throttle and the distinct roar of a Commando does it for me............. No tinny Japaneseicon bumble-bee in a jam jar noise there lads.............
    Sure, I've got it in storage for the winter right now, a friend of mine has a nice garage with a few of his collection, when I unloaded it last fall I messed up the center stand. I have not had time to fix it. I'll go check on it and get a couple pics for you. NOTHING sounds like a Norton. Gives me goose bumps.

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