Ian Robertson said:It's a #4 Mk 1 * and there is no date on the body. I was thinking the * in the C was maybe a DCRA mark of some sort (on the top of the reciever ring), this was used for DCRA shooting with NDHQRA and may have come through DCRA???

Ian Robertson said:The rifle is 303 and there is definately no year stamp, I have a #7 as well without a year stamp or a serial number. Thanks Dantforth, I'll have a closer look at that tonight. It's not mine yet but I think I will have to buy it. The fact that it was used for TR often means lots of inside connections so I am not surprised if it is not exactly as it should be.
Timberlord said:Didn't they replace the C arrow with the Canadian Arsenal's C with A in the middle ?
I guess that answered my question as to whether they continued to counterstrike after the obsolescance of the C-broadarrow mark in Cdn serviceOn the top of the receiver ring. Mine is a 93L ser. no. which is marked 1950. Somebody forgot to tell the guy who stamped mine that the mark went out in 1947. Dave
Ian Robertson said:I finally have some pictures
http://www.robertsoncomposites.com/number4-95l2.htm
It is actually in perfect condition under the dried out grease.
cantom said:(Ever heard that song, it was a 49, 50, 51 52 etc...)



























