I have this #4, MK2, which appears to be a very professional job of sportserizing. OK, I know what you guys call such things, but this is a really neat job of making it into a very handy rifle.
It has the word, "SUSSEX," roll stamped on the top of the barrel. I am wondering if this is the key to where the work was done, as it appears to be the work of an armoury.
It had the standard ten shot mag, but I put a five shot in it, as shown in the pictures.
I bought it about fifteen years ago at a gun show and there were three identical rifles on the table. The dealer's story was the guns had once belonged to the Toronto Police.
Also, does anyone know what the meaning of the, "57 FTR" just under the #4 designation?
It has the word, "SUSSEX," roll stamped on the top of the barrel. I am wondering if this is the key to where the work was done, as it appears to be the work of an armoury.
It had the standard ten shot mag, but I put a five shot in it, as shown in the pictures.
I bought it about fifteen years ago at a gun show and there were three identical rifles on the table. The dealer's story was the guns had once belonged to the Toronto Police.
Also, does anyone know what the meaning of the, "57 FTR" just under the #4 designation?


















































