Doesn't appear to be so, or at least not that I can tell. I got the rifle from my cousin, who was in partnership with Al Patchett in a sawmill operation in the Wells/Bowron Lake area.
Well, it's New Years day, so I guess I can be excused for getting away from the gist of the thread.
As Johnn knows, I had some connection to Al Patchet. He doesn't know that four of us, myself, Al and two others, one of whom may have been your cousin, Johnn, spent a pleasant Sunday afternoon fishing at a great fishing spot on the Blackwater River.
About four years later I was flying on an air search, looking for Al, his wife and another couple, who were missing on a flight from Vancouver to Quesnel. I was in the air when the RCAF found the crash. We flew to the site the RCAF said they were, and getting high above them, so as not to be in their way, my spotter and I watched as the airforce dropped four men in parachutes, in extremely hazardous mountain terrain. The men in parachutes landed in a tiny meadow, so small that they had to cut trees to enlarge it enough for a helicopter to land and take out the bodies.
I think that was in 1959, and about four years ago a hunter on horseback stumbled onto the old wreck. His report was that it was completely untouched since the time of the crash.
Only problem was it was a dull, rainy day when the hunter found it and he has no idea where it is, or how to get there again!