Enfield no.4 Questions

mcorbei3

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Hello fellow gun nuts,

I've got a couple of questions for you regarding two of my enfields.

1. Can anyone tell me what factory this rifle was manufactured at? There were no manufacture marks on the left side of the receiver, just "No.4 Mk1"



2. Was it common for the Long Branch factory, or military armorers to swap out or replace magazines and stocks from no.4s before being sold on the civilian market as surplus? I bought a pristine condition Long Branch recently that came out of factory wrap (mid 90s), and although the bolt and receiver match, the stock and magazine do not.

Thanks for spreading your knowledge folks!
Cheers,
Mcorbei3
 
All parts appear to be long branch...

The stamping on the wrist is not Long Branch. Long Branch rifles are typically marked with an 'L' on the wrist in the serial number. The stampings here seem to indicate a British made rifle. If you post more pics, more people would be able to chime in.
 
The stamping on the wrist is not Long Branch. Long Branch rifles are typically marked with an 'L' on the wrist in the serial number. The stampings here seem to indicate a British made rifle. If you post more pics, more people would be able to chime in.
SMcGeown, only question #1 is referencing the photos. Question #2 is referring to a different rifle altogether... one with "Long Branch" clearly visible on the left side of the receiver :)
 
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