Unknown marking on Enfield

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Hi,

My Savage No.4 Mk.1/3 Lee Enfield has the marking "ZF" on the right side of the buttstock. Anyone know what this means?
 
"ZF" means "Beyond local repair except at factory". Either there is a defect with the gun or the butt stock was salvaged and installed on you rifle. I had a #4mk1 with that on the butt also, nothing wrong with the rifle that I could find. Have good look, ie a complete dissassembly. RF
 
####. I payed 300$ for this rifle. Its all matching and shoots okay. I hope theres nothing seriously wrong with it.
 
This thread below started out as a simple question for Peter Laidler about the definition of the "ZF" marking that appears on Enfield rifles. It turned into a pretty interesting and wide ranging multi-page discussion about this marking, with Peter and other Enfield experts elaborating and explaining in detail the variations and meaning of these markings, plus additional feedback about Canadian Long Branch rifles.

"ZF" marking on Enfields? (click here)http://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=18070

Regards,
Badger
 
Forgot to mention, my Enfield has FTR 1953 markings on the reciever. Since it has been Factory repaired, does this mean its good to go?
 
"...does this mean its good to go?..." Depends on when the FTR was done. Before or after the ZF. Chances are the butt stock was a salvaged stock. Mr. Laidler, on the 2nd page of the milsurps.com link(BadgerDog is right. Long, but informative discussion. Worth the read. Slow site though.), says any 'ZF' rifles were destroyed before being sent to the scrap metal dealers. Salvaged rifles wouldn't have the 'ZF'. I'd bet your rifle is just fine, but has a salvaged stock.
Have the rifle's headspace checked, in any case. Matching numbers doesn't guarantee that the headspace is ok.
 
ZF at anytime to me is considered as above already stated above by cantom

“Means it's kaput...unserviceable...beyond economic repair.”

I would say that ZF marked rifles somehow got into the surplus market and have NOT been repaired.

Since it has been Factory repaired, does this mean its good to go?

I would say NO.

ZF would have been applied for some reason after the FTR.
 
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This thread below started out as a simple question for Peter Laidler about the definition of the "ZF" marking that appears on Enfield rifles. It turned into a pretty interesting and wide ranging multi-page discussion about this marking, with Peter and other Enfield experts elaborating and explaining in detail the variations and meaning of these markings, plus additional feedback about Canadian Long Branch rifles.

"ZF" marking on Enfields? (click here)http://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=18070

Regards,
Badger

Badger- Thanks for that link, a very interesting discussion there! Well worth a look.
 
Worth the read. Slow site though.),

Hi Sunray…. :)

Just noticed your "slow site" comment….

For some users, particularly dial-up, it can be a problem …

Not sure if you or others know that you can switch the interface to be essentially text driven, which makes it faster that any basic vBulletin site on the Internet. ;)

Here's a thread about performance that's worth reading.

Milsurps.Com Web Site Uptime and Performance Checkshttp://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=18677

The essence of the thead that would probably interest you is as follows:

Special Note for slow 56kb Dial-up Members: For those members who don't have high speed Internet and are forced to dial-up using old 56 kb access speeds, which are also very slow when forced to display graphic screens, we decided to invest in the site by modifying and making available a "Mobile Device Interface" version of the screens for Milsurps.com, that essentially strips all the great majority of graphics content out of all of the site, leaving a simple text driven interface. This works very fast on all small devices such as cell phones, plus even members on slow speed dial-up can set their interface to to use it normally. Read about it and give it a try .....

Fast Web Site Interface (click here for more information)http://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=14936

We have a lot of iPhone and Blackberry users who access the site with this interface (including me) .. ;)

Hope that helps … :)

Regards,
Badger
 
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