![]() By 1961, these rifles were usually serial numbered such as "61/P.O.F./C12345", but whether the earlier POF production may have continued the "PF" series is uncertain. Included is a spare barrel, stamped HV lithgow in good to excellent condition with Shine all the way through and rear sight. In overall great condition but bore is dark. ![]() Their No.4 rifle production continued until well into the 1960s. BSA 1918 SHT LE III Lee enfield 303 British rifle All matching numbers - Bolt, stock, nose cap, etc has a H barrel, and a no4 plate on the side. 303 dated 1944 Very early production low serial number l£1150.00 BSA L2A1 Light Support System 7.62 x 51 Vietnam War £3,650. In the mid 1950s the entire Fazakerly manufactury, and probably also that of BSA Shirley, was shipped to Pakistan, and set up at Wah Cantt as the Pakistan Ordnance Factory ( POF). 303 C.L.L.E dated 1897 Converted to Charger loading by the Royal Navy This is a pre 1899 Rifle and requires no Licence in the USA £1100.00 1460.00 WW2 BSA Jungle Carbine M47C. #1 onwards, to cover rifles whose original numbers Were actively sought out and destroyed in the early 1950s. Rifles were made by Enfield about 1935, shipped to Fazakerly in 1940. Assembled from existing No1 Mk6 rifle components made by Enfield. No5 rifles (Jungle Carbines) serial numbers consisted of a sequential 4 digit number starting with 0001 running through to 9999, the numbers were preceded by a letter prefix.
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