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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan de Enfield View Post
    It must have been prior to 1955.

    An old post from PL

    BSA. They were required to retain and maintain the old No4 manufacturing capacity on a care and maintenance basis for 10 years after the last rifle production - so in 1955 it was sold on to POFicon
    I picked up a BSA manufactured No4 barrel dated 1953? (1950's anyway) about 2 years ago.
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