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    Yeah I noticed where the wrapping used to be but thought that the cross bolt and Ishy screw were the same thing.

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    I agree with Ridolpho there. Revert it back to an EY rifle. I detail how to replace the copper wire binding somewhere. The nut and bolt were 1/4" or 0BA steel shank. Both acceptable alternatives.

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    Longrifle75, is there a "GF" stamped on top of the receiver and/or barrel?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve H. in N.Y. View Post
    Longrifle75, is there a "GF" stamped on top of the receiver and/or barrel?
    Ill have to check.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve H. in N.Y. View Post
    Longrifle75, is there a "GF" stamped on top of the receiver and/or barrel?
    I tore it apart today and didnt see a "GF" on it.

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    Later Indian grenade firing rifles normally have a big GF stamp. It looks like your rear handguard has been replaced (no wire marks) and that makes me wonder if the forend is also from a different rifle. The serial number under the forend may answer that question, if it's still visible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve H. in N.Y. View Post
    Later Indian grenade firing rifles normally have a big GF stamp. It looks like your rear handguard has been replaced (no wire marks) and that makes me wonder if the forend is also from a different rifle. The serial number under the forend may answer that question, if it's still visible.
    The serial number on the barrell or on the wood?

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    LongRifle75: Steve H is referring to the one on the wood- underside, muzzle end. Likely to be very faint but it may be different from the barrel/ action body numbers which, hopefully, match. If different it probably means yours isn't an EY rifle.

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    Yeah I looked underneath and saw a faint number underneath where the rear sight would be but it didnt look like the number on the bolt or the barrel. I think what Ill do is try to find a good set of wood for it. I got to looking at the wood now that its torn apart and its in pretty poor shape. It also looks like the rifle has been fired with the cosmolineicon still on it.............

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