So, probably going to make a couple people unhappy here...
I bought one of these rifles off a friend a few years ago. $75, what a steal. I used to parade with a No.4 as a cadet, shot with the DCRA, and have a couple other weapons chambered in 7.62 so I couldn't pass it up.
It wasn't in nearly as nice of condition as a few of the rifles I've seen here so far. Although it does have a set of PH sights.
Bad news is...I didn't know there was such a following of these conversions!
So I've stripped the whole stock down to be stained black, ordered a 1913 rail adapter to mount a scope, short piece of rail for the underside of the handguards for a bipod, the muzzle threaded for a brake, and sent the whole lot off to get parkerized! There were a lot of marks on the metal, and a lot of the finish bad been worn off. The wood was a very dark finish, and had lots of black dings.
Other than not feeding from the mag properly (Has a 7.62 plastic follower in an original .303 style magazine?) it runs like a top, and holds groups inside a Fig.11 at the 1000.
I know a lot of people might cringe at the thought if what I've done, but other than the inside of the barrel it hadn't been shown a lot of love.
Definitely looking forwards to running it when it's finished. Going to make a great hunting and plinking rifle, for another 70 years at least
I remember it's originally dated '43, has 7.62 on the barrel (.....some of which was eaten up by threading...) and I'm fairly sure it was marked Brit FTR.
"Before" pictures to follow, maybe some project pics, and definitely an "After" when it's completed.