1917 BSA No1 MkIII*, as issued, C^ marked, C^ marked Sanderson P'07

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Been wanting a nice original SMLE for a few years now, ever since I decided to focus on as issued Canadian gear. A few months ago I had to sell a NRF that I restored over the course of a few years to help get by while I work my way through an apprenticeship. I had a stroke of luck and good timing recently when I located this one on the EE.

The rifle is a 1917 BSA No1 MkIII*. It has a C^ on the receiver and the barrel. It retains its 1917 barrel date. All numbers match, although the magazine is an un numbered No4 mag, and the rear sight has had its old number barred out and a new number applied. The rest of the numbers: bolt, receiver, barrel, fore end, nose cap and rear sight all match. The rifle has a few interesting markings, including a large T and a small R on the knox, as well as some letters and numbers on the tang on the butt plate. It also has some very interesting and neatly executed armourers repairs. It has a patch on the top of the wrist and a few slit repairs on the handguards. The stock has one of the richest red colors I've ever seen on an SMLE. Barrel looks very shootable, much nicer than the seller described (there are still good guys out there!).

The icing on the cake with this one is the Sanderson P'07 bayonet, also C^ marked. I've never had a Sanderson P'07, let alone a Canadian marked one. It also has some neat markings. Do any of you guys know what any of these markings mean?

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Sorry for the out of focus photos in places. I still need to replace the lens on our camera with something better. Most of these pics were taken from a long ways away. I'll need to locate a nice original sling for this one now.
 
Thanks Dauph. These good ones are still out there from time to time. I messed up two years ago and missed a Maltby No4 that was definitely some kind of vet bring back. It was untouched, absolutely untouched, for a long long time. It had seen hard use and never seen ftr. It was right as rain. But I passed it up for a PCMR M1917 that I shot once and got bored of and sold. Lol, oops.

Does anyone have any idea on the markings?
 
Great rifle and great shots! Do you know what happened to the Maltby No. 4? I am in the market for a SMLE and a No. 4 would also do just fine aswell, though I may be able to pick up a No. 7 instead.
 
Hey SpruceGrove, I have no idea where it went. The fellow who had it is one of the militaria dealers from New Brunswick I believe. I've seen him at a lot of the gumshows out here. I inquired about it again last spring at the Dawson gunshow and he had no memory of the rifle at all. If I were to ever find it again I would not hesitate to purchase it at amost any price.
 
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