Well, I am very happy to have found a decent-looking Lee Enfield Rifle. I had a really nice one which my father-in-law "gave me", and I restored, and then promptly took back after my divorce. Zut alors. So, after much looking, I picked one up. I'm just curious if anyone can offer any advice or input on the one I have. There are a couple of things I'm wondering about - I'm fully aware that one in the condition I have has either been refurbished, or re-assembled out of spare parts, but I'm good with it - the bore is excellent. I've indicated what I can see with regards to numbers, etc, stamped on it. There may be a typo here, but I've tried to glean the correct nomenclature. I apologize for the Blackberry photos - I don't have a digital camera.:


Rear sight has "Mk II" stamped into the top right corner:

Stamped on muzzle:
NP .303 "2.22"
8.5 TONS

Stamped on breech:
US PROPERTY
5 NO 4 - MK1*


The "US Property" is what strikes me as odd, unless it's an aftermarket piece, manufactured after the war?
Trigger strap behind breech:
87C730 .
B

Also stamped into the bolt:
Stamped into bolt:
87C736
Branded on wood stock
Bottom, behind trigger
3OU/2 C 30
G
Any one who can offer any insight, I'd appreciate it.
Thank-you.
Cannon


Rear sight has "Mk II" stamped into the top right corner:

Stamped on muzzle:
NP .303 "2.22"
8.5 TONS

Stamped on breech:
US PROPERTY
5 NO 4 - MK1*


The "US Property" is what strikes me as odd, unless it's an aftermarket piece, manufactured after the war?
Trigger strap behind breech:
87C730 .
B

Also stamped into the bolt:
Stamped into bolt:
87C736
Branded on wood stock
Bottom, behind trigger
3OU/2 C 30
G
Any one who can offer any insight, I'd appreciate it.
Thank-you.
Cannon




















































