Here's my second rifle belonging to the Enfield family. I purchased it not too long ago here in Kelowna. If anyone has any obvious or not-so-obvious points to make about the rifle, please post.
From what I've gathered...
It's all original wood,
A previous owner buffed the front band,
A previous owner swapped the bolt so it is obviously not matching and also polished,
The body band's serial number is the only other serial number visible (if I remove the rear hand guard will I reveal the barrel serial number?).
This was a later modified version of the No. 4 MK I made in 1941, thus giving it the Star(*),
Grooved handguards were removed in later versions (1943 & on?),
Made in Canada (Toronto Area?) Long Branch Armoury,
These rifles were Canadian military standard issue intended to be used in Europe,
If anyone's got any other facts or corrections to make on what I think are factual points about this specific rifle, please let me know. Thanks and Enjoy...
Whats is this number on the butt stock?^
Thanks guys.
From what I've gathered...
It's all original wood,
A previous owner buffed the front band,
A previous owner swapped the bolt so it is obviously not matching and also polished,
The body band's serial number is the only other serial number visible (if I remove the rear hand guard will I reveal the barrel serial number?).
This was a later modified version of the No. 4 MK I made in 1941, thus giving it the Star(*),
Grooved handguards were removed in later versions (1943 & on?),
Made in Canada (Toronto Area?) Long Branch Armoury,
These rifles were Canadian military standard issue intended to be used in Europe,
If anyone's got any other facts or corrections to make on what I think are factual points about this specific rifle, please let me know. Thanks and Enjoy...
Whats is this number on the butt stock?^
Thanks guys.
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