Well I had another loom at the Hornet rifle yesterday and in better light I can see where the fore sight ramp has been removed, they were soldered on, the action is dovetailed to take the Parker-Hale roll off mounts and the early ones didn't have a recoil stud hole and this is an early example with a three digit serial number. Unfortunately some previous owner has drilled there own recoil stud holes whic need tidying up and deburing which is why I don't think a gunsmith did them.
I will be phoning the licensing department today (Monday) to run this past them but have agreed on principle to buy it. We will take the wood off so I can get to work cleaning it and freshing the finish up and cleaning the chequering. The metal work will have to await the variation on my licence. Will still be following up on the 222 Rem Hunter as well as it's suposedly in much better condition.
This is what the top of the action should look like as factory standard, this is one of my Majestic Featherweights and is a long action and as you can see had a sporting aperture sight by Parker Hale fitted. The actions were factory drilled to take them:-
The rings were know to slip on the dovetails on some rifles so the recoil stud hole was added to the rear bridge and the P-H mounts and rings have a stud which locates in them.