Rifle is a bit of an oddball. Receiver, 1943 BSA (B). Bolt, Longbranch numbered to receiver. Stock, BSA walnut numbered to rifle. Butt, beech No.IV Mk. II with name "L.F. Richmond" marked twice. Rear...
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Rifle is a bit of an oddball. Receiver, 1943 BSA (B). Bolt, Longbranch numbered to receiver. Stock, BSA walnut numbered to rifle. Butt, beech No.IV Mk. II with name "L.F. Richmond" marked twice. Rear...
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Thanks for all the information on early Lithgow's. I can appreciate your research efforts from personal and similar experience. My barrel had a lot of dried grease clinging to the...
Yes, quite similar.
None of the above. No marks on the nocksform itself, but plenty on either side of it on barrel reenforce.
Mk.III, 1917, #63458. An odd ball. All parts except windage back sight & trigger guard are Lithgow. Butt is dark Queensland maple with all issuing marks (6/17, 3rd MD, 45474), fore end, and hand...
No.4 Mk.I, 1941, OL4614, Stocked in Maple. Low cut fore end, steel butt plate, unwaisted front sight guard, original '41 barrel, grooved hand guard. All appears to be original except the Fazackerly...
Hello,
I am a new member but I've collecting and shooting Lee Enfield rifles since 1958.