Ok thanks. Pretty much impossible to determine when the plates would have been installed and suggestions would only be speculations really.
Any dates on the butt?
Well, I just had to get off my butt and go down to the basement for a refresher. Only date is 6/16 other than the 1916 under the kangaroo crest. Another early (1917) Lithgow stock on hand seems to have a FTR date (or something similar) near the toe of the stock. Nothing evident in the same area or anywhere else that I can see. If none of these were installed during the war, my best guess would have to be it was done when it was regulated for the Mark VII ammunition (HV stamp on barrel and butt) probably in the twenties. Unless the replacement barrel was installed earlier? Hard to say. I was a happy boy when I patched the grease out of the barrel and found it to be darn near unfired though. Wish I knew exactly how the rifle ended up this way.




















































