pre 1968 import stamp & so they re created a new serial number for it.īefore the change might it have looked like this: The second digit of the year is missing it should read "12(month)/ 4x (the X being the second digit of the year. 303 2.222" 18.5 tons per (a picture of a square) " (Which I recall thinking was a rather novel way of writing "per square inch")Īlmost every part has some sort of stamping, which makes it hard to tell what is meaningful and what isn't.Īdditionally, closer inspection of the main stamping on the left side of the receiver (which is extremely faint due to the tough black paint applied over it) revealed that the date stamp is 12/47. There is a stamping near the muzzle with the BNP insignia and. The magazine matches the rifle's PF1419 serial. The bolt is marked F.104 in multiple places, with an H 1 in the recess of the long lug. The cocking piece/striker is labeled N.67 Mk.2. The rifle came with the issue "bore snake" inside the stock cavity. The flip-up sight is labeled CR403,and has the click-adjustable worm gear for elevation. The stock is dark, and appears to be some sort of walnut. Are there any areas specifically that should be photographed? When I came in from the show, it was getting ready to rain. I'll get some good pics tomorrow, once the sun comes out.
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