Has anybody heard of this designation? I couldn't find it online or in Skennerton. I know the L prefix generally means British military, but I'm not sure about LA.
Anyway, this one is marked LA 89 A 1 and SN 90 and ROF EN and x 90001. All of these appear on the receiver, barrel and stock. The barrel is also stamped 7.62 x 51 mm 20 tons. I would assume ROF EN stands for Royal Ordnance Factory Enfield. Either SN 90 or X90001 must be the serial number.
It's built on a no 4 action. The barrel is 1 1/4" diameter and partially fluted. It has Parker-Hale target sights. The buttstock has a rubber recoil pad and an inletted cheek piece that as been grooved to allow the bolt to be removed. It has a short magazine, presumably 5 rounds.
I have other Lee-Enfield target rifles by Parker-Hale, Fulton, etc., but what's intriguing about this one is that it appears to be an arsenal build.
Any ideas?
Anyway, this one is marked LA 89 A 1 and SN 90 and ROF EN and x 90001. All of these appear on the receiver, barrel and stock. The barrel is also stamped 7.62 x 51 mm 20 tons. I would assume ROF EN stands for Royal Ordnance Factory Enfield. Either SN 90 or X90001 must be the serial number.
It's built on a no 4 action. The barrel is 1 1/4" diameter and partially fluted. It has Parker-Hale target sights. The buttstock has a rubber recoil pad and an inletted cheek piece that as been grooved to allow the bolt to be removed. It has a short magazine, presumably 5 rounds.
I have other Lee-Enfield target rifles by Parker-Hale, Fulton, etc., but what's intriguing about this one is that it appears to be an arsenal build.
Any ideas?


















































