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#5 Jungle Carbine question

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  • tccox
    I'm interested in a reply also. Never heard about this. Tom
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  • 11b6r
    Never heard that one. But here is some other info:

    http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2013/07/22/jungle-carbine-real-fake/
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  • Tflogger
    I have a all numbers matching one dated 9/44 with a solid handle.
    4 digit serial number.
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  • heavyiron
    Hi,

    Many of the No. 5's were armory or field refurbished.

    Rebuilt rifles may be found with the solid bolt handles on bolts originally made for the No. 4 rifle since they are a mirror image of the No. 5 bolt except for lightening cuts.

    I have two No. 5's, one from BSA, Shirley, the other from Fazakerley. Both have the hollow bolt stamped with the serial number and matching the number on the receiver.

    You might look at the bolt handle where it joins the bolt body and see if there is a serial number stamped on the bolt handle. If it matches the receiver serial number, I would say it is original, unless the handle serial number has been re-stamped, which they did quite often.

    Best,

    Heavyiron
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