HasegawaYamato
Regular
- Location
- Great Vancouver
Hi lads,
I got a lee enfield no4 recently, and as the title said, it is mismatched but still in old grease.
Hope the pics are working.
The poorly stamped M47 1943 means its a BSA rifle, the S/N is pencil etched instead of stamped, seems to be normal for a mid-late war no4? Im not so good at indentifying enfield so hopefully some expert can answer that
No4 Mk1 was atched on the side of the receiver, and it has a flip style rear sight. But in my knowledge, the flip style rear sight is for Mk1 star isnt it?
The handguard was stamped SL N 74, which I recognize it was a subcontractor in Britian at that time. The nose cap has a TM stamp, Im not sure on this one.
But, the bolt was stamped 44L, which means a long branch bolt.
Bolt head size 2, and the mag is unnumbered.
So a BSA rifle with a Canadian bolt, if there is no old grease I would say its just a regular mismatched No4, but with the grease, Im not so sure anymore.
My best guess is a BSA rifle used, repaired and maintained by Canadian army, then put into storage untill now.
I got a lee enfield no4 recently, and as the title said, it is mismatched but still in old grease.
Hope the pics are working.
The poorly stamped M47 1943 means its a BSA rifle, the S/N is pencil etched instead of stamped, seems to be normal for a mid-late war no4? Im not so good at indentifying enfield so hopefully some expert can answer that
No4 Mk1 was atched on the side of the receiver, and it has a flip style rear sight. But in my knowledge, the flip style rear sight is for Mk1 star isnt it?
The handguard was stamped SL N 74, which I recognize it was a subcontractor in Britian at that time. The nose cap has a TM stamp, Im not sure on this one.
But, the bolt was stamped 44L, which means a long branch bolt.
Bolt head size 2, and the mag is unnumbered.
So a BSA rifle with a Canadian bolt, if there is no old grease I would say its just a regular mismatched No4, but with the grease, Im not so sure anymore.
My best guess is a BSA rifle used, repaired and maintained by Canadian army, then put into storage untill now.


















































