![]() As they also served alongside brit rifles to supplement supply. You COULD correctly have enfield locking shoulders fitted to Aussie SLRs. When the headspacing (Size of the chamber for the cartridge) stretches or alters from service wear. That is correct, it could have been fitted as a replacement part in a Main Worshop. & the 'D' is the sylised Enfield Lock Logo. However on this side the prefix is AD which I think is from OzĪlso above the hinge and upsidedown its stamped 12Y then what looks like a capital D with an arrow comming out the top followed by a triangleĪnd the deac cert gives belgium as the country of origin, so have I got a pup, and is the AD marked part from an L1A1 or the fully auto support version or even the metric FAL? The top part of the recever is marked as BSA if I remember the codes correctly and the bottom part looks to be marked with an arrow by the stock with a 7 pointed star above an 8 above that, and its marked S, R, and A on the safty but the switch wont go far enough around to select A Right, just got this off the web site of a well known dealer of deac wepons where it was advetised as being a Birmingham made L1A1 unfortunatly it turns out to be a bit of a mix of parts as non of the numbers match, I should have asked more questions but as its only my second deac I didnt think. ![]()
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