I have a No4 Mk2(F) that I was hoping someone could give me some history on. I know it was built in 1949 and has numbers matching receiver, bolt and stock. The mag is not numbered. It appears to have been in conflict somewhere as the foregrip of the stock is somewhat banged up and the bore looks battle worn. The first two inches or so of rifling past the throat appears pretty flat. I have scoped the bore but have no way to take pics of that. It functions properly but I would not say it is accurate with factory ammo. Early research told me that there was alot of variance in bore diameter and my dial calipers tell me this bore measures .308 inches. I have reloading dies and loaded up some 308 cal 175gr SMKs by pulling the expander mandrel out of the 303 sizer die to give better neck tension on the smaller bullets, and it shot quite a bit better but not great. The bore copper fouls the worst I've experienced. I spent hours cleaning the bore with various cleaning solutions including multiple applications of Sweets. Once the copper was gone, I then polished the bore repeatedly with JB Bore Bright. Now that the bore seems to be ultra clean I'm thinking about using Tubb Final Finish bullets and a fresh crown to see if I can improve accuracy. Not trying to make a precision rifle out of it but it came to me as a 8 MOA rifle or worse. As Larry Potterfield says, "Only accurate rifles are interesting rifles."
Its serial numbered PF131XXX. I've included pics in hopes that someone might be able to tell me country of manufacture, and maybe where it fought. I see no markings on the gun anywhere indicating origin including the "wrist band". Maybe you guys can help??
Its serial numbered PF131XXX. I've included pics in hopes that someone might be able to tell me country of manufacture, and maybe where it fought. I see no markings on the gun anywhere indicating origin including the "wrist band". Maybe you guys can help??