Thank you for the kind comments. Sorry about the poor photos but they are scans of prints
really must take soem better oens of it soemday.
The silver oval plate is inscribed to a J. P. Du Plessiss Jnr but even with the help of the Boer Museum it's not been possile to get it down to less than 13 Du Plessiss's. Seems it was a commmon name. I thought due to the expense of these when new it would be easier to trace but it seems not to be the case
. Now the story I was told and I don't have much faith in the source so .............
just how close to the truth it is? well the rifle was one of three I brought at the same time the others being a DWM Carbine with all matching numbers and still with it's sling attached and an DWM OVS marked Rifle again all matching including clearing rods. The story is that they were brought back to Scotland by an officer who put them into a small private museum. Due to changes in the requirements of firearms held in museums the rifles were sold and the dealer I got them from brought them. I am sorry to say they all had rust on them from poor storage and care. It took over 20 hours to remove the rust from this Plezier.
I no longer have the other M93's mentioned as I had to raise funds to replace the car after it was written off by a White van driver/ The insurance pay out was pitiful and most of my collection is sporting not military so it seemed logical to sell those plus witht he interest in shooting classics they sold easily. In fact I now have have only one military trim rifle and that's an Martini Enfield AC11 303 carbine.
I did shoot the Plezier with some commercial 7mm amo but it shot very high, it was then I discovered through researching about it that there should have been a bead on the foresight blade. After speaking with several gunsmiths about making a replacement none are willing to tackle the job. It's a fiddly one and will take time. I even tried contacting the South African firm making the re-productions of these about obtaining a foresight blade but never got a reply. So I will have to have a got at making one myself via the trial and error method. Perhaps the Boer Museum can help again with the measurement of height of the blade. we will see it's not a rush right now as due to our stupid local police making up the rules as they go along so they have listed it for "Collection only" so I am not allowed to shoot it.
Now I will be away for a few days so no puter access as we don't ahve a laptop nor wireless internet so catch up with you all next week.