I am wondering if there is a way to determine the location of manufacture for a MK3* that does not have it stamped on the wrist band (as they often do). I have a SMLE which, on the wrist band, has the crown with “1917, SHTLE, III*” but no factory marking. The rifle has matching numbers and Canadian government acceptance markings on the stock and receiver along with an unmarked regiment disk. One of the other markings to me looks like a George Rex proof but other than determining that it was made during the reign of King George IV my Google fu on the markings is failing me. Anyone have any ideas?
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