I scored a "sporterized" old No.1 at the Regina show on Saturday. No manufacturer name on the wrist socket. Hmmmm. Checked on the left side of the cocking knob, there it was - NRF.
Sadly butchered and dirty, the old girl looked to have nice rifling. It started off as a No.1 MkIII, w/cut-off, then switched to Mk.III* somewhere along the line, then back to Mk.III with the * cancelled. **See edit**
NRF made about 50,000 rifles (not sure if complete or partial build) in 1918, the stopped when the war ended. No, not rare, but interesting.
No pics. I am going to give it a good cleaning and give it a session at the shooting bench, just because.
Edit: As per 5th Batt's post, the rifle started out as a MkIII*, then was switched to a MkIII.
Sadly butchered and dirty, the old girl looked to have nice rifling. It started off as a No.1 MkIII, w/cut-off, then switched to Mk.III* somewhere along the line, then back to Mk.III with the * cancelled. **See edit**
NRF made about 50,000 rifles (not sure if complete or partial build) in 1918, the stopped when the war ended. No, not rare, but interesting.
No pics. I am going to give it a good cleaning and give it a session at the shooting bench, just because.
Edit: As per 5th Batt's post, the rifle started out as a MkIII*, then was switched to a MkIII.
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