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Last edited by arado; 04-18-2013 at 03:28 PM.
Arado I am very curious about the six pointed star on the butt of the first rifle pictured in this thread. I have quite a few No2 MkIV's and they all have a seven pointed star, as do the vast majority of rifles Ive seen elsewhere and pictured on these forums. I have seen a few in recent times with six points and the rifles looked like poor modern duplications. I am not suggesting this with yours but I am very curious about this feature. All mine are Australianconversions. Are the British
conversions stamped similarly?
Sorry if this puts a negative slant on your gun.
The star was on the piece when acquired decades ago. The rifle is in unissued condition and not for sale. I am just showing my toys.
Last edited by arado; 04-20-2013 at 10:15 PM.
And thank you for doing it. No suggestion from me that you have stamped that star but I am just very curious about the six pointed star as I am quite sure some one has been doing it in recent decades.
Also it looks in nice condition, but unissued? Perhaps we could see a bit more of it if you have the time.
No more pictures, but, I meant unissued after conversion. They took a used, 1941 full match Lithgow.303 rifle, installed a .22 tube in the barrel and replaced bolt head, then stamped .22 on a stripped magazine. What I don't understand is the MKIV stamp on butt stock.? It is a No. 2. stars don't bother me. Gary...
Last edited by arado; 04-21-2013 at 12:04 PM.