I sent the seller a pm with no reply..The seller would have it on the registration. He'd have needed it to initiate the transfer.
This is strange, The seller is the one who gives all the info off the registration
card , not the buyer. Most times buyer doesn't know what the serial # is till the paper work comes for the gun, and then the gun arrives.
Or is the gun unpapered?
I do not understand why you as the buyer would have to worry about it.
Its a No4 MK1, i looked everywhere but could not find the # anywhere else.I have had them ask me the same question once before when the registered SN did not match the pre-established format that they feel the SN should be. My answer was "how the hell should I know, it's not in my possession yet" and that was the end of that conversation. I also have an Enfield that much if the markings were ground off and their registration info was incomplete, only by knowing much of the other markings, stamps and SN range can I attribute a date to it. Rifles registered at the beginning of the registry often have gaps in the info that they want to have now.
What type of rifle is it? it may have the SN marked elsewhere as well.
The SN isn't on the bolt handle?? Also, is that SN on the wrist, rather than the left side of the receiver, something odd there.
The SN isn't on the bolt handle?? Also, is that SN on the wrist, rather than the left side of the receiver, something odd there.



























