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    Y marking on 1917 smle

    Hi - this is a quick and hopefully simple one. I'm looking at a 1917 smle that is reputed to have been refurbished (new bolt,magazine, and beech stock during WW2. The barrel has a serial number with the letter 'Y' above it. I'm wondering what this refers to and if this has any bearing to whether the barrel is original to the rifle or not. It does also bear GR inspection marks, which may make this a moot point. Thanks,
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    The Y is the prefix for the serial number. The rifle is the 6104 of Y block.

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    Look for '17 on the other side of the barrel, this is a 1918 with its original '18 marked barrel.

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    Can someone tell me what the letters Z and N mean on the rifle as I have the same on my 1918 SMLE, thanks, Steve

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    Sorry guess it’s New Zealandicon

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    You are correct...
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    Quote Originally Posted by 5thBatt View Post
    Look for '17 on the other side of the barrel, this is a 1918 with its original '18 marked barrel.
    OK thanks. The other side of the barrel was a bit messy to the untrained eye, but now can clearly see that it's a '17', albeit a messy one. Thanks very much for the answers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bravo2zero View Post
    Can someone tell me what the letters Z and N mean on the rifle as I have the same on my 1918 SMLE, thanks, Steve

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    Sorry guess it’s New Zealandicon
    i love my N^Z marked and home guard marked rifles as they were part of our local history. but more and more seem to show up in other countries now. do some of you overseas collectors specifically target nz marked ones for some reason?

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    I know I'd like a nz rifle eventually because of the common bond between nz and Australiaicon.

    plus when i was there i had heaps of fun and met lots of really nice people so i think highly of nz.

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    Quote Originally Posted by henry r View Post
    I know I'd like a nz rifle eventually because of the common bond between nz and Australiaicon.

    plus when i was there i had heaps of fun and met lots of really nice people so i think highly of nz.
    Like you henry r but I wouldn't tell the Kiwis, we don't need to swell their heads their hats would blow away.

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    hahaha no need to worry about our hats blowing away as we know what end of the sheep holds them better.... but what we all need to worry more about the fact you aussies got cricket and lawn bowls mixed up back in 81... and dont even mention a pavlova or phar lap...

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