7mmBRmostly
Regular
- Location
- Nova Scotia
Lee Enfield Mark 1*, d.o.m. 1903 both wood and metal in exceptional condition. Brass muzzle cap appears made from larger shell casing. Bore shows wear at throat but good rifling is present all the way to chamber, no pitting. Bluing worn at bbl end by the brass muzzle cap. Markings include: Wrist band: crown, E.R., ENFIELD, 1903, L.E, 1*; Left side receiver ring: crown, V.R., crossed flags, C.P. (C may be cap cursive L pound sign); Ser # 7268E; Top bbl flat large E; Buttstock wood stamp: R crown M ENFIELD; Top of brass buttplate: EFD stamped over crown, L8, F; EFD stamped on several other parts; Rear site cover and rear site: SUTHERLAND RIFLE SIGHT CO.LTD. NEW GLASGOW, N.S. Brass Muzzle Cover: Crown, C5, E;
Best info I have been able to obtain is that this must have been a prototype or "transitional" rifle for testing, certainly with the muzzle cap and site guard not a battle ready configuration, more of a target model. Rear site is forward and of a type seen on the Ross. Perhaps an armourer's pick sniper prototype?
Best info I have been able to obtain is that this must have been a prototype or "transitional" rifle for testing, certainly with the muzzle cap and site guard not a battle ready configuration, more of a target model. Rear site is forward and of a type seen on the Ross. Perhaps an armourer's pick sniper prototype?
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