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    1903 L.E. 1* ConD11 22 Patern14 No.1

    A few pictures of my pattern 14 no.1 trainer.
    1903 L.E. with sparkbrook 22 conversion in 1905?
    Some replaced wood, a gouge and stock repairs, but all matching numbers with a great shiny bore.

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    you need some rear sight ears

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    Very nice, one of my favorite rifles. Can you check the top of the butt near the butt plate for a rack number? I have observed from "C1"(sold it to a friend in a moment of weakness) to as high as "C539" giving the reasoning that Australiaicon received at least that many.

    A correct handguard can be found if patient and willing to spend the $$.

    Good luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lance View Post
    Very nice, one of my favorite rifles. Can you check the top of the butt near the butt plate for a rack number? I have observed from "C1"(sold it to a friend in a moment of weakness) to as high as "C539" giving the reasoning that Australiaicon received at least that many.

    A correct handguard can be found if patient and willing to spend the $$.

    Good luck.
    I have no stamp at all on top of my butt in front of the buttplate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by henry r View Post
    Does the rifle have any markings linking it to australia?

    The TAS marking on the stock disk makes me think The Armidale School, a local private school (public school to the british). They have thier own small bore range, cadets and a quick google shows the school "shooting club" dating back to the 1890s.
    It has a U stamp on the top, front of the receiver.

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    Can you post a pic of the U stamp on the top, front of the receiver?
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    Does the rifle have any markings linking it to Australiaicon?

    The TAS marking on the stock disk makes me think The Armidale School, a local private school (public school to the british). They have thier own small bore range, cadets and a quick google shows the school "shooting club" dating back to the 1890s.

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    I read it as the conversion to Sht.LE Cond.II was done in 1905. The subsequent Pat 14 .22 conversion would be done at least 1914 onwards.

    What I do note is that the bolt head is a unit from the center fire 303 converted to rim fire. I was under the impression that on conversion the bolt heads were switched out with purpose made ones. Apparently not. I just learnt something!

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    What a nice old rifle...
    Regards, Jim

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    Thanks guys!
    I will have answers to the questions in the morning!

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    Is that a sprinter barrel?
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