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Appears to be all original. Found 3 matching numbers, no others visible. One is on the back of the bolt, the other is on the barrel shroud, the third is on the antiaircraft sight. The back of the action is stamped .303B India. Has long range, antiaircraft sight and clean bore. Action is nice and tight. Double stack magazine. Cleaning kit is not in in the butt. Has a triangle with TBEW inside a circle stamped in the stock, barely visible in pic. Has the number 14 painted onto the side of the stock in very small numbers.The serial number is: 52360 followed by an X. The bayonet is stamped 1918, and 5th MD 10391.
This is a firearm and the sale of firearms is regulated by the U.S. Department of Justice and the State of California. Although this firearm was manufactured more than 50 years ago and qualifies as a Relic, it still must be transferred to the buyer through a Federal Firearms Dealer, unless the buyer is a Firearms Dealer, or a Curio and Relic Firearms Licensee.
Action Arms in Woodland, CA can handle the transfer if necessary. They are located at 274B West Main Street in Woodland (inside the Cooper Tire Building). Their website is www.action-arms.net. They charge $40.00 for the Firearm Transfer, and $25.00 for the required background check. All charges for the Firearm Transfer and the Background check are the buyer’s responsibility. There is a mandatory 10 day waiting period to purchase any firearm in California, so the buyer will not be able to take possession of the firearm until 10 days after completing the required paperwork. The firearm will remain with the Firearms Dealer who is doing the transfer, during the 10 days.