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- Saskatchewan
I pulled out one of my complete No4 Mk1 Enfield's to do a quick parts inventory for a couple newly acquired Enfield I am restoring.
So one I have had for years surprised me. I noticed a 'T' stamped into it in a few places. One was right after the No4 Mk1 marking.
(Forgive me for having no pictures, if people want to see I can add one or two but I figured I may be able to get an example or answer without doing that)
So my thing on it is:
I bought it as a beauty, complete (and matching) No4 Mk1, never had any idea about the T on it. Price reflects that at the $400 I paid for it.
However, what made me really wonder is that it has nothing drilled or tapped for any kind if mount.
Has someone tried to increase the value of their Enfield at some point with a 'T' stamp?
Or have I gotten a sweet little piece?
I have been looking for examples of markings and haven't been finding anything to match what I have.
If anyone has an example to post if a real T models markings I would love to see. Or if anyone has a simple answer for me, would love to hear.
Thanks in advance.
So one I have had for years surprised me. I noticed a 'T' stamped into it in a few places. One was right after the No4 Mk1 marking.
(Forgive me for having no pictures, if people want to see I can add one or two but I figured I may be able to get an example or answer without doing that)
So my thing on it is:
I bought it as a beauty, complete (and matching) No4 Mk1, never had any idea about the T on it. Price reflects that at the $400 I paid for it.
However, what made me really wonder is that it has nothing drilled or tapped for any kind if mount.
Has someone tried to increase the value of their Enfield at some point with a 'T' stamp?
Or have I gotten a sweet little piece?
I have been looking for examples of markings and haven't been finding anything to match what I have.
If anyone has an example to post if a real T models markings I would love to see. Or if anyone has a simple answer for me, would love to hear.
Thanks in advance.