It was what they could get - Mummy country was often not the most forthcoming with arms, hence the conversions and 'NZ' pattern contract stuff we got from the non-military manufacturer's.
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It was what they could get - Mummy country was often not the most forthcoming with arms, hence the conversions and 'NZ' pattern contract stuff we got from the non-military manufacturer's.
Yeah sorry should have mentioned that, the 1901 is conversion date to .303 with Enfield rifled barrel, RHS of the action body carries the original manufacture and build dates. What is interesting is...
Martini Enfield .303 1901 Victoria Regent, NZ marked and sold out of service. The HG is Home Guard with rack number, 3rd grouping (can't remember the unit names either at the mo Division,...