L.Eno.4, I don't have the rifle in front of me, but if I remember correctly it's a 1944. I'll double check, and look at the markings. No, the numbers don't match the rifle.
I know what you mean about the bolt. I had never seen that style cocking piece before, then I picked up a No. 1 that came with two bolts with that same style. Then a third bolt for the No.1 with a 3 thou. longer bolt head.
Is that style common for the No.1?
The No.4 was basicly pooched when I got it. The right side of the barrel was touching the stock, and I wrongly thought the wood was warped. I sanded the stock so there was enough space between the barrel and the wood. When I installed the forestock during reassembly, the re-machined barrel was sitting where it was supposed to be.
I think the barrel wasn't true on the action. In it's .303 configuration, I couldn't hit squat with it. First shot out after rechambering, it hit what I was aiming at, at 100 yards.