I was given this rifle years ago.
I would not purchase a sporterized rifle for my collection.
I don’t know anything about these rifles.
Do people try to resurrect these rifles----or do they remain forever sporterized victims of the past?
Are these rifles considered WWI or post WWI vintage.
Sorry for all the photos.
David













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I only own two other Enfield rifles in my collection.
A BSA manufactured No.5 --1945 dated--Sn/ BB9724.

Serial # BB9724 on the bolt handle.

A U.S Civil War Pattern 1853 Rifle Musket dated 1861.
There is a much larger story with regards to this piece.
This is a Confederate marked P-53.

I would not purchase a sporterized rifle for my collection.
I don’t know anything about these rifles.
Do people try to resurrect these rifles----or do they remain forever sporterized victims of the past?
Are these rifles considered WWI or post WWI vintage.
Sorry for all the photos.
David













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I only own two other Enfield rifles in my collection.
A BSA manufactured No.5 --1945 dated--Sn/ BB9724.

Serial # BB9724 on the bolt handle.

A U.S Civil War Pattern 1853 Rifle Musket dated 1861.
There is a much larger story with regards to this piece.
This is a Confederate marked P-53.

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