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    Mk 1 No 5 Carbine

    Hello
    I just bought a No. 5 carbine with matching serial numbers on the receiver, bolt and fore-stock. The markings on the receiver are a bit worn but I can still make out that this was made in Fazerkeley. Visible markings are: Mk I ROF(F) on the first line, and
    on the second line: ?/44 B3479. The ? is either a 6 or a 9 or a 10, difficult to make out as the marking in worn.

    Does anyone have an idea of how to find out where this rifle saw service? No other markings indicating that it ended up in Asia and the wood is in excellent shape.

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    Welcome to the forum. If the wood is in excellent shape, odds are it didn't see ANY service. They saw rough use and show the effects.
    Regards, Jim

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    Can you post some pics? Never get tired of seeing those No 5s. Mine is a 5/46 Fazakerly. Does the ten round mag make it an "assault weapon", in New York?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Littlejohn View Post
    Does the ten round mag make it an "assault weapon", in New York?
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