![]() You will probably find a Czech lion fire poof near the first step down of the barrel in front of the receiver under the wood. the barrel can not MATCH as it has been replaced with what looks like a Czech Post war winter rifle the MS barrel code. SECOND this is a NORWEGIAN captures so that means unless a NAVY used rifle it would be 30-06 not 8mm. not 1942 as they did not use 5 digit serials. FIRST the RECEIVER is a BYF43 they moved the letter block from UNDER the serial the right hand side in the h (H) block of 1943. Well there are other problems with this rifle. ![]() Also the scope on this rifle seems to not have a recoil ring, so I assume a built up shooter. That one features a H barrel band, which would never be original to a LSR sniper. The value then is the sum of the parts individually.Įdit: also applies to the aside pictured LSR sniper. ![]() That leaves you up with a possibly restored sniper and a fully mismatching piece. Then the rifle was re-completed with a newly serialized bolt and a stock. It has been re-equipped with the front scope base, which most probably came with the scope since they both feature a black paint. Not taking much of a detail look at it, it could be that the original barreled action once was a LT (or HT?) sniper. The bolt handle is re-serialized (original serial filed off and then re-applied). ![]() Secondly, did you notice the front scope base (while assuming it's original, since most fakes leave out the stopping screw since it's hell of a work to copy) looks like it has a black paint on it, while the receiver doesn't? The stock is not original to the rifle, it has a flat buttplate and the pen markings inside look like they are of Norwegian origin. First of all, it is a LOW TURRET rifle and not a high turret! ![]()
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