Knottybuoy
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Vancouver, BC
Hey
I'm tracking down the history of a No.4 that arrived last week. It's a 1943 BSA Shirley that was done by Surrey after the war. the original serial on the buttsocket was ground off and electropenciled to match the serial stamped on a No.5 Mk.1 bolt (hollow bolt handle) and then the barrel was also stamped to match.
all the other usual stamps and proofs are present but theres one that I'm not familiar with on the top of the receiver, above the chamber, there is an M within a 5-point star. anyone know what that is?
I'm tracking down the history of a No.4 that arrived last week. It's a 1943 BSA Shirley that was done by Surrey after the war. the original serial on the buttsocket was ground off and electropenciled to match the serial stamped on a No.5 Mk.1 bolt (hollow bolt handle) and then the barrel was also stamped to match.
all the other usual stamps and proofs are present but theres one that I'm not familiar with on the top of the receiver, above the chamber, there is an M within a 5-point star. anyone know what that is?





















































