Bazzoka_Joe
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Hi i just got a SMLE , when i fist removed the hand-gard i found some yellow paint on it just wondering what is the purpose of the paint
thanks
thanks
Hi I just got an SMLE. When i first removed the hand-guard I found some yellow paint on it. Just wondering what is the purpose of the paint?
thanks
yellow paint, signifying “OK for occasional use with ball”. The yellow markings were usually due to a minor imperfection like a pitted bore, poor trigger, bad bedding, a superficial stock crack, etc. These paint bands would have included the nosecap and extended to midway between the nosecap and barrel band.
This is one of the rifles sold by Marstar about 20 plus years ago. He had a huge shipment of rifles from Ozz and all marked the same way. The only off spec item I could find on them, having purchased a number of them, was the bores were not shiny and apparently they were used for Cadet and blank firing. All other spec's were on, after checking them with my gauge sets...... I know a lot of the yellow paint was removed on many as they got sold off over the years but it was a bugger to get off some of the wood and the nosecap.
Some LEs were painted under the wood as a rust preventer.
Marstars were all Lithgow SMLE's...so if a No.5 Mk.1 is not one of them...afaik
what do yon mean by afaik? a fake ?
well i dont think this is a fake one everything on it is pretty antique I have compare to another no5 mk1 ROF(F) all the marking where the same expte the date en serial
Afaik : As far as I know
Everything is good on your end, these guys are still talking about a group of Marstar rifles from years ago that had yellow paint on the outer surfaces, nothing to do with you.




























