Thank you very much, Adam. In the meantime, I'll keep looking - might get lucky!dromia wrote:Grant, you have first dibs if I ever sell my one.

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Thank you very much, Adam. In the meantime, I'll keep looking - might get lucky!dromia wrote:Grant, you have first dibs if I ever sell my one.
Like, "what is the difference between a sparrow?"Alpha1 wrote:What's the difference between the Australian version.?
It's all about the History and having a tangible connection to the past.dromia wrote: The 310 Cadets were in the main made for the Australian market. Pre federation in 1901, the Cadets were sold to the original colonies. Post federation they were sold to the Commonwealth of Australia (CoA). However I seem to recall that the federal government didn't take over full control of the military procurement for the country 'till 1906-08 so this the most likely time after which the rifles were stamped Commonwealth of Australia
So pre federation they would just have been marked with colony stampings, post federation they would have had the colony marks they were issued to as well as Commonwealth of Australia stamps.
Grant will no doubt correct any mistakes on dates and such like as I am no expert on Australian history.
Sandgroper is from Western Australia so he would like a WA, Western Australia, marked cadet.
There are build variations of the cadet depending on who manufactured them and when during their 20 year window, the main difference is that the later BSA. CoA, contracts had the improved windage adjustable rear sight as opposed to the earlier elevation only leaf.
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