I just got a sportered 1918 No.1 Mk3. Bolt (with old style cocking piece), receiver and barrel match, and I believe its the original barrel as well which looks to be in good shape. It has a broad arrow inside a "U" which I believe makes it South African owned. Is their anything special about them? Anything bad? Were they looked after well?
The front sight has been modified with a ramp, but it looks to me that its just an add on to the original sight and should be removable. No magazine (it came with a No.4 mag that was crammed in their) and the obvious cut down stock (that now bears several scratches as i dropped it on the pavement taking it out of the truck, never try to carry three rifles, a binder, and a textbook all at once). Its also covered in a tan colored paint, with no visible parkerizing where the paint has chipped off.
I will see if I can post some pics of the front sight, as I hope this rifle is restorable.
The front sight has been modified with a ramp, but it looks to me that its just an add on to the original sight and should be removable. No magazine (it came with a No.4 mag that was crammed in their) and the obvious cut down stock (that now bears several scratches as i dropped it on the pavement taking it out of the truck, never try to carry three rifles, a binder, and a textbook all at once). Its also covered in a tan colored paint, with no visible parkerizing where the paint has chipped off.
I will see if I can post some pics of the front sight, as I hope this rifle is restorable.



















































