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sdh1911
11-08-2006, 06:33 PM
Last week I traded a double 91/30 I had to a fella at work for a Lithgow #1 Mk111 in about 80%+ condition, 1941 build, 1942 issue, mint bore, #2 headspace block, non-import marked and all correct matching parts according to a few books I have. The one marking I can't seem to ID. Its a large stamping on the passenger side of the butt stock, it say's W.N.T.S.. Do any of you guys have any ideas? I've been throught 2 collector books and the Broad arrow and I can't find anything, HELP-SDH
Claven2
11-09-2006, 05:26 PM
Are you sure it's a Lithgow? a "headspace block" is not any Enfield part I've heard of, I assume you mean bolt head? Lithgow (and all no.1 mfgrs) did not number the bolt heads. No.4's all had numbered bolt heads. Do you have a No.4?
As for WNTS it would relate to one of the issues your rifle saw in action. Hard to say what it is, but if you really have a Lithgow, I would be it's a cadet marking since most of these saw service with the Cadets last before being surplused. The rest went to India where they were heavily refubed and used until just a few years ago. Now they are on the surplus market stateside from places like AIM surplus. Most have Indian replacement mahogany wood, have been machine scrubbed, sometimes reserialized, plainted black, Ishy screw installed, etc. and are generally beat up. Since your is in 80% condition, I doubt it went to India.
sdh1911
11-10-2006, 06:53 AM
My apologies, yes it is the bolt head, not a head space block and it it a Lithgow for sure. I checked every part against seberal books and the parts all jive with the MFG.s down under. Also it's a #1 Mk III, not a #4. I have one of those also but no need to go there, its a Savage and all of the parts are stamped with the "S". Thanks for the information regarding the Cadet status. That had crossed my mind but wanted to make sure. The bore should be a good indicator of who used it and did they have time to clean it. This rifle was well maintained , so, the concept of it being a schoolhouse gun jives well with it's condition-Many thanks-SDH
Claven2
11-10-2006, 09:52 AM
God... my spelling/typing is ATROCIOUS. Where's that embarassed emoticon again???
sdh1911
11-10-2006, 12:05 PM
Hey Claven,
The only reason I went into Engineer and gumsmithing is because these fields for the mot part don't require gramatic perfection.-SDH
Badger
03-03-2007, 05:32 PM
How does this sound? :cheers:
Lee Enfield Rifle Markings - Unit Marks (click here) (http://home.earthlink.net/~smithkaia8/id1.html)
WNTS = Watts Naval Training School, Norfolk, UK
Regards,
Badger
sdh1911
03-04-2007, 02:34 PM
Looks like case is closed, many thanks Badger-SDH
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