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I just picked up a 1942 Lee Enfield Number 4 Mark 1* a couple of days ago. It is a two groove, 3L9### rifle, that has a London Proof Mark and the "England" stamp along with the usual pressure testing markings. The "England" stamp is a private marking pre-1968. Typo error on the date --now corrected.
This rifle has the grooved trigger, no hole in the bolt, all numbers matching, a "0" bolt head, and DCP proof markings on the receiver, bolt, bolt head and barrel. There is the early round cocking piece. Front sight is Savage, as is the rear flip type Mark II sight - considered correct as Savage and Long Branch shared parts at times.
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I just picked up a 1942 Lee Enfield Number 4 Mark 1* a couple of days ago. It is a two groove, 3L9### rifle, that has a London Proof Mark and the "England" stamp along with the usual pressure testing markings. The "England" stamp is a private marking pre-1968. Typo error on the date --now corrected.
This rifle has the grooved trigger, no hole in the bolt, all numbers matching, a "0" bolt head, and DCP proof markings on the receiver, bolt, bolt head and barrel. There is the early round cocking piece. Front sight is Savage, as is the rear flip type Mark II sight - considered correct as Savage and Long Branch shared parts at times.
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