Hey guys,
I've recieved a (sporterized) BSA made 1918 SMLE Mk. III* from my grandfather recently. It's in good shape overall, there's some rust on the outside of the barrel, but the inside looks good. It needs a good cleaning/lube. All of the serial numbers that I have been able to find are matching. (Bolt, Reciever, Barrel, Rear Sight) The rear handguard is still intact, but the rest of the wood, besides the buttstock is either modified or gone. It is also missing a couple swivels, only the rear one is original military gear. I was wondering if this rifle would be a good candidate for restoration? Sorry, I don't have a digital camera to take any pics with at the moment, but I'll try to borrow one or something, soon.
Thanks
Edit: Also, does anybody know what a "U" stamped on the bolt head means?
I've recieved a (sporterized) BSA made 1918 SMLE Mk. III* from my grandfather recently. It's in good shape overall, there's some rust on the outside of the barrel, but the inside looks good. It needs a good cleaning/lube. All of the serial numbers that I have been able to find are matching. (Bolt, Reciever, Barrel, Rear Sight) The rear handguard is still intact, but the rest of the wood, besides the buttstock is either modified or gone. It is also missing a couple swivels, only the rear one is original military gear. I was wondering if this rifle would be a good candidate for restoration? Sorry, I don't have a digital camera to take any pics with at the moment, but I'll try to borrow one or something, soon.
Thanks
Edit: Also, does anybody know what a "U" stamped on the bolt head means?
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