I bought a No 4 Mk 1 Enfield today at the gun show. It is somewhat unusual. It is marked as follows on the left: No 4 Mk 1 ROF (F) 11/43
I know this to be from Royal Ordnance Factory Fazakarly.(sic)
This rifle has a Jungle Carbine type flash hider. No bayonet lug. Cut away front top handguard. It has the regular (not 800 yard) Mark 1 type rear sight. The flash hider has a retaining screw on the right side. Removing the screw does not allow the hider's removal.(it's on tight)
It is definitely not the Numrich Arms no 4 to no 5 conversion flash hider- I recently had one so I know. I haven't seen this hider before and I've had about 5 Jungle Carbines including one now. The hider is not held on with two pins on the top as per usual for a jungle carbine.
The non-matching(darn) bolt has the lightening cuts as per Jungle Carbine, the hole in the handle as per Jungle Carbine, plus the rifle supposedly has other lightening mods, although they don't jump out at me and it isn't particularly light. The serial number on the bolt is not a letter followed by 4 digits like some JC numbers I've seen.
Finish is all matching grey park, not black paint. Serial number is not engraved like a Jungle Carbine. There is no FTR on the rifle.
Top cover is grooved, and ends just forward of the band with the sling swivel on it.
I am well aware that various companies in the US have been making faux Jungle Carbines from no 4's for years. I considered this fully before deciding to buy this, and the possiblility factored into the price paid.
The seller told me it was made in a run of about 5000 for the Royal Marine Commandos. He has seen exactly the same rifle at various shows. He said they always have 11/43 as the date. He said he had at one time been given a sheet with all the info on the rifle but had lost it over the years.
One guy I talked to after buying it said he had seen the same rifle at the National War Museum in Ottawa 15 years ago.
Needless to say I'm intrigued. Anyone got any info on it? A link or scan with info on it would be much appreciated.
On the tag he had on the rifle, it says MK IV T 1/2
The trigger is pivoted on the trigger guard as per no 4 mk 1, not on the receiver.
I know this to be from Royal Ordnance Factory Fazakarly.(sic)
This rifle has a Jungle Carbine type flash hider. No bayonet lug. Cut away front top handguard. It has the regular (not 800 yard) Mark 1 type rear sight. The flash hider has a retaining screw on the right side. Removing the screw does not allow the hider's removal.(it's on tight)
It is definitely not the Numrich Arms no 4 to no 5 conversion flash hider- I recently had one so I know. I haven't seen this hider before and I've had about 5 Jungle Carbines including one now. The hider is not held on with two pins on the top as per usual for a jungle carbine.
The non-matching(darn) bolt has the lightening cuts as per Jungle Carbine, the hole in the handle as per Jungle Carbine, plus the rifle supposedly has other lightening mods, although they don't jump out at me and it isn't particularly light. The serial number on the bolt is not a letter followed by 4 digits like some JC numbers I've seen.
Finish is all matching grey park, not black paint. Serial number is not engraved like a Jungle Carbine. There is no FTR on the rifle.
Top cover is grooved, and ends just forward of the band with the sling swivel on it.
I am well aware that various companies in the US have been making faux Jungle Carbines from no 4's for years. I considered this fully before deciding to buy this, and the possiblility factored into the price paid.
The seller told me it was made in a run of about 5000 for the Royal Marine Commandos. He has seen exactly the same rifle at various shows. He said they always have 11/43 as the date. He said he had at one time been given a sheet with all the info on the rifle but had lost it over the years.
One guy I talked to after buying it said he had seen the same rifle at the National War Museum in Ottawa 15 years ago.
Needless to say I'm intrigued. Anyone got any info on it? A link or scan with info on it would be much appreciated.
On the tag he had on the rifle, it says MK IV T 1/2
The trigger is pivoted on the trigger guard as per no 4 mk 1, not on the receiver.
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