I had tables at the Assiniboia show this weekend. When there was a bit of a dull spot, I wandered over to a fellow's table and spotted a refurbed (new wood, etc.) No.1 Mk3. After a while I went back and made a deal with the fellow. I took the rifle back and tended to business for a while. I looked down the barrel. Oh oh! BIG time corrosion. Took it back to show him, he was horrified. He offered to take it home and put a new barrel on it. I suggested he just refund a bit of money and I'll take it home and clean it. He did, and I managed to get it cleaned a bit today.
Interesting rifle. It was originally a 1937 GRI No.1 Mk3 (no star), then it was redone into a .410 in 1942 at RFI. Now it is a .303 again.
Interesting rifle. It was originally a 1937 GRI No.1 Mk3 (no star), then it was redone into a .410 in 1942 at RFI. Now it is a .303 again.
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