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    July 1943 Fazakerley with Maltby Inspection Marks?

    Greetings All

    I am looking for a bit of help.

    A 7/43 Fazakerley FTR'd at Fazakerley in 1948 but this rifle has Maltby inspectors stamps by the breach? My only thought was a Maltby FTR prior to the Fazakerley FTR but there are no signs of their FTR markings.

    A second wild guess would be barrel actions transferred to Maltby for completion in 1943? Very unlikely but does anyone else have a similar rifle or other ideas?
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