Mudpuppy said:
Tiriaq is right, general inquiries to the Pattern Room will not be answered anymore and you have to have an invitation to view the collection or get inside contact information.
As Claven2 said your best bet is to send an e-mail with pictures to Ian Skennerton, he will respond and my bet is that he debunks the story.
However, if he does say it has merit send me some more detailed pictures and I will foreward them to my contacts at the Pattern Room.
Thanks for the offer and standby for Skennerton's reply...whatever it may be...
I emailed him this:
Dear Mr. Skennerton:
Since you are the acknowledged expert on things Enfield, I've been pushed to
request info and opinion from you on a rifle I just bought. The rather poor
pics are here
http://s94.photobucket.com/albums/l88/cantom_2006/
There is a rather interesting thread developing on the Canadian Gun Nutz
website about these rifles. It can be found here: Registration may be
necessary and may be worth it, because new info keep surfacing by the post.
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=100597
People say they were made for the Royal Marine Commandos. Others say that is
ridiculous, the rifle is a Bubba etc. Quite a few people have seen these
rifles in Canada and I know of two other examples right now, pics may be
forthcoming. Milarm in Edmonton Alberta Canada (
http://www.milarm.com/ )
has one there and says he's seen at least 10 of them over the years. He also
said they have a picture in their store somewhere showing British soldiers
carrying these rifles. He had some interesting background, but is it true?
The Canadian Firearms Centre said (I was told) that they are a No. 4 and a
half... they are aware of them so I was told...they said they were also
made in 7.62 mm.
How accurate all that is is up for conjecture of course.
The experienced experts on CGNTZ are convinced that these rifles are phoney.
The rifle is grey parkerized(gray something like parkerizing), not black
paint.
It says No. 4 ROF (F) 11/43
The serial number has been partially scrubbed/obliterated on the left side
butt socket, and a new one stamped under it. The word England is above it.
The bolt has a Jungle Carbine type hole in the knob, the serial number is
not matching the receiver. It is not a Jungle Carbine serial number on the
bolt. I have a no 5 and the serials are usually something like Z and 4
digits.
The flash hider is not a Jungle Carbine hider. There are no pins through it
at the top. There is a set screw holding it on from the right side. When the
screw is removed the hider is not loose and I can't budge it by hand, even
applying considerable force. My friend wondered if it is a Bren gun hider as
he recalls from his Militia days that the hiders were held on to them by a
screw also? I have no idea.
The barrel muzzle end is visible-it has not been lathe crowned. The example
held by Milarm is exactly the same- no lathe crowning, just a flat cut off.
The bore is in mint shape. The bolt head face is smooth and new looking with
no black ring.
There are no apparent lightening cuts on the barrel or receiver.
A riddle inside of an enigma inside etc etc.
Your help would be much appreciated! Better pics may be forthcoming when I
can arrange them.
Sincerely,
Tom