I'm hoping some of you Lee-Enfield experts on this forum can help me correctly indentify this rifle.
I believe it is a ".22 Short Rifle Mk.IV (Rifle No. 2 Mk IV*)" as defined by Skennerton on page 489 of his big Lee-Enfield book. I note that he states, "Because some are conversions and others assembled from new components....for more than 25 years, markings may vary". But I think the markings on this rifle are conclusive. The receiver, bolt and stock have matching numbers. The steel peep sight is fairly simple but with some adjustment. It may not help with identification but I note that the bore is in excellent condition.
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Thanks.
I believe it is a ".22 Short Rifle Mk.IV (Rifle No. 2 Mk IV*)" as defined by Skennerton on page 489 of his big Lee-Enfield book. I note that he states, "Because some are conversions and others assembled from new components....for more than 25 years, markings may vary". But I think the markings on this rifle are conclusive. The receiver, bolt and stock have matching numbers. The steel peep sight is fairly simple but with some adjustment. It may not help with identification but I note that the bore is in excellent condition.
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Thanks.