ThePunisher
CGN Regular
- Location
- Belleville/Kingston Ontario
Well, I finally got my first full wood enfield! The previous owner said the gun was probably a sporterized that had been turned back into a full wood, but I think it is quite nice. The gun does have the FTR initials, so it has been overhauled; the bolt, receiver and mag #'s all match (serial # starts with a V). The bore seems quite shiney, and the rifling looks strong. I'm a little stumped at some of the writing (or lack of) I should say. The wrist only has the serial number and 1942 on the left hand side, and the right hand side has nothing except for a few little proof marks or stamps that I can't make out (they are very small). The top of the barrel says ENGLAND, and the side of the receiver has some more writing, but it must have been electropenciled, as it is very hard to read. To make matters worse, there is green paint over this area as well, so I can't really make it out. I think it says No4MK1/2 and under that, it looks like P55 FTR. The muzzle end of the barrel says 303 " 2.22", and under that it says 18.5 tons. The front band has the letters VNS on it. The forestock has P 61 with an oval with a V on top, and the forend has a P with a 63. The previous owner said this was a Maltby, but I do not know how you figure that out. As well, how do you determine how many grooves the barrel has?
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