1944 No5 Mk1

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Nice early No5.
No serial numbers on the forend & magazine.

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The one rifle that I still need to pickup for my collection is a wartime No 5 Mk.1. What a beauty you've got yourself there!

One thing I've never been clear on is which models of this rifle had the metal nosecap on the forestock?
 
There's only one model. It was made at two different factories (ROF Fazackerly and one of the three BSA factories in Birmingham.) Some had the nosecap, some didn't. I'm not sure if it was a matter of later versus earlier production or of one factory and not the other, but there isn't a different model designation for with nosecap versus without.
 
Kevt28, yep she's been cleaned, photos were taken when i first got it :)

haretrigger, the nosecap seems to be from early 1946 but there is no hard evidence to exactly when.
Here's my 1946, same factory (Fazakerley) with nosecap.
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Looks a bit like a 'brush stroke' but is part of the woodgrain.
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I think my ROF(F) was late '45 production and I think it had a nosecap. Ask Woodchopper to be sure, I sold it to him some years ago.
 
1946 is only a guide, this is when they started numbering the forends & when we start seeing the caps as a regular feature on correctly numbered forends, they could have started before 1946 & yours could well be original.
 
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