my new enfield, pics

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Its shameless, but i just love my new enfield, and i feel like i want to share her with you guys... if you notice something that would be cool... theres a few marks that i cant find anywhere online, a crown, with a capitol "E" with its horizontal lines facing upwards toward the crown mark and a "7E" rightside up under it. Couple others, but i can tell its a BSA from the Shirley plant, in very nice condition longbranch wood, its a pretty straight forward one. metal is stamped 1945, England..the reciever identification is electro pencil and hardly noticable, i cant really read it all aside from no.4 mk1. Havent pulled off the wood on top so i havent checked the barrel proof marks... yet. Oh, also the safety sits in a different coloured metal anyone seen anything like this? common thing? Thanks


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thanks guys, i know its nothing special but i guess its like kids, mine is the best! haha

Some Brit rifles had that reddish safety spring, also sometimes you see front sight protectors about the same colour. I think it's a special British metal called Obtanium...:runaway:

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Jumping in here and by no means not trying to steal the thread, but deviating just a little, does anyone know where a guy can get the long slim bolt/screw assembly used to attach the recoil pad and sling attachment on the butt stock of a Jungle Carbine? One of my old shooting buddies passed away two days ago and I received his Jungle Carbine. Not in bad shape and I definately plan to use it, but I would like to locate an original screw/bolt assembly. Again, sorry for side tracking:redface:.
 
Jumping in here and by no means not trying to steal the thread, but deviating just a little, does anyone know where a guy can get the long slim bolt/screw assembly used to attach the recoil pad and sling attachment on the butt stock of a Jungle Carbine? One of my old shooting buddies passed away two days ago and I received his Jungle Carbine. Not in bad shape and I definately plan to use it, but I would like to locate an original screw/bolt assembly. Again, sorry for side tracking:redface:.

Numrich?

Is this it?

http://www.e-gunparts.com/product.asp?chrProductSKU=953620&MC=
 
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