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Lee enfield no4 mk1 serial numbers location
Lee enfield no4 mk1 serial numbers location










  1. #LEE ENFIELD NO4 MK1 SERIAL NUMBERS LOCATION SERIAL NUMBERS#
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  • If you are a business wanting to post an ad, please message the mods first. ENFIELD No4 MK1 ROF (F)F T R 303 BRITISH Description: shipped william r-THIS NO 4 MK 1 ENFIELD IS SERIAL LB 28883 DATED 1943 AND ALSO A SECOND STAMP 2/44 ON THE RECEIVER.
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  • The British made No4MkI’s use a prefix and number (Alpha numerical) system to identify manufacturer. Now this only equates to British No4MkI here.

    #LEE ENFIELD NO4 MK1 SERIAL NUMBERS LOCATION SERIAL NUMBERS#

    If you do not read them and get banned then its not anyones fault but your own. To work out which factory that your No4 was made is to look at wrist markings where the serial numbers are. Other sites affiliated with Forgotten Weapons: This subreddit is not just videos Ian post, but any Forgotten Weapon. If you have a weapon in you would like to do a write up on and share with us we want to hear about it. THIS SUBREDDIT IS NOT JUST FOR RANDOM PICTURES OF GUNS YOU FOUND ELSEWHERE ON REDDIT.ĭiscussion about old, obscure, or anachronistic firearms not currently covered in any ForgottenWeapons videos is explicitly allowed and encouraged. I will have a look at my books again for you on this subject.Īpologies for any poorly spelt place names.A subreddit for posting and discussion of ForgottenWeapons, InRange TV videos and the subject matter inside. My No.4s do not have any makings on the woodwork, but the trigger guard and magazine do.ĭo not know much about the scopes used on the No.4(T), but they are somewhat complex when compared to the Pat.1918 ones used on the No.1 Mk.III(T), and 3 Mk.I(T) rifles. These are the calibre, date the barrel was either made or proofed, below which is stated the proof pressure in tons. Most of the inspection marks will be under the woodwork.Īt the pointy end, there will be very small stampings on the right hand side of the barrel, between the bayonet lugs and the muzzle. These are hard to see, but are a crown, a letter inside a star, and the word ENGLAND should be quite visible on the right side.

    #LEE ENFIELD NO4 MK1 SERIAL NUMBERS LOCATION CODE#

    broad arrow, dates, crosses (proof mark), plus signs (which indicate condition of the rifle), and the original manufacturer (usually a code like M47C ( this is BSA Shirely mark)). The stock has been refinished and shortened. The rifle was then shipped to Fazakerley (North Liverpool) U.K. On the Butt Socket there will be small, almost impossible to see marks. Lee-Enfield No.4 MK1 ROF(F) 44 According to what I could find out this rifle was manufactured in Canada the Longbranch facility (According to the L B in the serial number). Note that not all FTR rifle were converted. Along with this will be the model designation, and below this, the serial number. This means Royal Ordance Factory Fazakerly, Factory Through Repair, 1949. WW2 Lee Enfield No. Strips, cocks and dry fires and comes with correct deactivation certificate. The latter will have an engraving on the flat side of the receiver which will read something like (taking one of my rifles as an example), F(FTR)49. Deactivated Lee Enfield No.4 skeleton training rifle: Now this is neat, a WW2 deactivated No4 cuttaway, used for training and known as a skeleton no4 - this ones real deal original and has the correct SKN serial number. If it has a lateral screw through the back of the forend, it is either a post war production Mk.2, or an earlier mark that has been rebuilt. Apart from the markings as stated above, you should take note of the woodwork.












    Lee enfield no4 mk1 serial numbers location