


When flipped up a second smaller elevation adjustable aperture is used on the sight ladder. The rear sight is a fixed aperture in the down position. Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade between two protective ears. There are a few other markings on the rifle.īarrel Length: Approximately 20 ½ inches to the end of the flash hider. The bottom of the forearm is marked with several inspection stamps including “crowns”. The bottom of the grip is marked with a faded stamping. Most of these marks are faded or partially stamped. The bolt assembly is marked with several inspection stamps & proofs including “crowns”. The rear of the bolt handle, the bottom of the forearm, and bottom of the magazine are each marked with the serial number. The rear of the receiver is marked with “crossed flags” and a “broad arrow”. The right front of the receiver is marked with a faded “crowned” proof.

The left side of the receiver is marked “No5 MK1 ROF (F) / 7/46 W 8712”. 303 projectile, the case max overall length was 2.222 inches and it was pressure tested to 18.5 to tons). The British Export mark on the barrel reads “.303 2.22 inch / 18.5 TONS” (the rifle fires a. Markings: The import mark on the right side of the receiver reads “ENGLAND”. Make: Royal Ordnance Factory (ROF) Fazakerley, EnglandĪction Type: Bolt Action, Detachable 10 round Magazine 303 British Matching Bolt Action Rifle C&R Arrow_back Back More Sold Foreign Military Arms
