Just bought a 43 Maltby in wartime config. Sporterized. Barrel matching reciever matching bolt. Original battle sights w 2 groove barrel.
Was wondering what the following is:
Is milled and looks like the finish is inside as well. Very neat and well done, making me think this was done at factory somewhere. No other holes. I thought it may be a L59a1/a2 rifle but the milled portion is in the wrong direction, and does not have any other modifications. Looks like it has been fired quite a bit. since being sold out of service (hunted with since 1977). The top of the lug is about 1 mm visible.
The second weird thing about this rifle is that in the butstock storage area was not a bottle of grease or a pull thru but a whole new firing pin and cocking piece. Both were shortened and decently done, even the taper portion for the sear and the notch for the safety relocated. Looks like a homemade/gunsmith conversion to me. What do you all think?
Was wondering what the following is:

Is milled and looks like the finish is inside as well. Very neat and well done, making me think this was done at factory somewhere. No other holes. I thought it may be a L59a1/a2 rifle but the milled portion is in the wrong direction, and does not have any other modifications. Looks like it has been fired quite a bit. since being sold out of service (hunted with since 1977). The top of the lug is about 1 mm visible.
The second weird thing about this rifle is that in the butstock storage area was not a bottle of grease or a pull thru but a whole new firing pin and cocking piece. Both were shortened and decently done, even the taper portion for the sear and the notch for the safety relocated. Looks like a homemade/gunsmith conversion to me. What do you all think?

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