blasted_saber
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- A blue part of Ontario
I was over at my dads today, and decided to have a look at his 303s. Hes got two kicking around the gun cabinet. Both of these guns were given to many moons agao, and he doesnt know or care much about their history
The top one is a No4 Mk1, or so it says. Im assuming its been sporterized (the stock.....). Was this a factory job, or a bubba job? It does shoulder very nice, and doesnt weigh a whole lot.
The bottom one is No1 Mk III*. From what ive read, I gather it was primarily used by the Austrailians? What was their use by Canada, if any? Anywho, the bolt is unbelievably smooth on it. It feels better then any of my "modern" firearms.
Both guns are in pretty good shape on the exterior. I was always told the MkIII had lost its rifling, but I dont think anyone in my family has fired it in 20 years, so im not sure how accurate that statement is.
I hope to get both these guns out and try them soon. The MkI I may even hunt with this fall, its a beaut to carry.
The top one is a No4 Mk1, or so it says. Im assuming its been sporterized (the stock.....). Was this a factory job, or a bubba job? It does shoulder very nice, and doesnt weigh a whole lot.
The bottom one is No1 Mk III*. From what ive read, I gather it was primarily used by the Austrailians? What was their use by Canada, if any? Anywho, the bolt is unbelievably smooth on it. It feels better then any of my "modern" firearms.
Both guns are in pretty good shape on the exterior. I was always told the MkIII had lost its rifling, but I dont think anyone in my family has fired it in 20 years, so im not sure how accurate that statement is.
I hope to get both these guns out and try them soon. The MkI I may even hunt with this fall, its a beaut to carry.


















































