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    What can you tell me about...

    My new 1918 Enfield No1 Mk3*. I've had a 1915 BSA No1 Mk3* but the Enfield has a lot more markings than the BSA.

    Here's the two of them... The Enfield is on top.




    Here's the scoop on the Enfield. The bolt, stock barrel, and nose cap all match.

    Pre-1968 import

    It appears to say HV SC. What is this?

    The rear sight has be renumbered twice.

    Is the star on the center of the barrel to mark an upgrade?

    Underside of the bolt handle



    What are these for? 2115 is the serial number. (That's the piling swivel at the top)

    Behind the trigger guard.

    Back of the magazine... The magazine doesn't match....

    Lastly, D D on the left side and a 3 on the right...



    Not a bad deal for just under $200.

    Any info is appreciated.
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    Picture 8 - is it a 'star' marking ?
    A star normally means rusty / corroded bore

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    Has a US Import Mark = Englandicon.

    Has been sold Commercially in the UK - London Proof marks.

    The HV means that it is sighted for Mark VII ammunition.

    A bit of a bargain I reckon.

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    Can we see a close up of the butt marking discs?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Strangely Brown View Post
    Can we see a close up of the butt marking discs?
    The marker disk on the BSA is a repro from IMA-US. The one on the Enfield is blank. What's the 273 for?


    Quote Originally Posted by Beerhunter View Post
    Has been sold Commercially in the UKicon - London Proof marks.
    What proof shows it was sold commercially in the UK?

    Quote Originally Posted by Alan de Enfield View Post
    Picture 8 - is it a 'star' marking ?
    A star normally means rusty / corroded bore
    It is a star... It's like the star on the back of the magazine. The bore looks great... shiny with good lands and grooves.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KarlJ View Post
    What proof shows it was sold commercially in the UKicon?
    Picture Five - the markings on the knox form. An Armed (armoured) Arm holding a Seax or a Scimitar (I don't know which it is) - it should have the letters NP just under it but I can't see from the photo, the 18.5 tons , the calbre markings. They are London Nitro Proof Marks.

    It is an offence to sell a firearm in the UK that does not bear the proof mark of one of the Proof Houses - London or Birmingham.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beerhunter View Post
    Picture Five - the markings on the knox form. An Armed (armoured) Arm holding a Seax or a Scimitar (I don't know which it is), the 18.5 tons (It should have the letters NP just under it but I can't see from the photo.), the calbre markings. They are London Nitro Proof Marks.

    It is an offence to sell a firearm in the UKicon that does not bear the proof mark of one of the Proof Houses - London or Birmingham.
    Thank you for the info.... I have a No5 that has similar proofs (BNP). I didn't know it meant it was sold commercially in the UK. I thought it was part of the pre-68 import marks.

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    Nice find ...

    My wife collects Enfields and she has a beautiful 1917 No.1 MkIII* Rifle (137 picture virtual tour ... click here)

    The rifle shown in the virtual tour is correctly serial number matched and in addition, is equipped with a very rare Flanders Flap. This flap was designed to keep the mud out of the barrel, but was spring mounted so it could easily be opened, or flip out of the way if the soldier accidentally discharged his rifle without opening it.

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    Badger, that's a really nice BSA the Mrs. has... In picture 24, why does it look like the "blow hole" is elongated?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KarlJ View Post
    Badger, that's a really nice BSA the Mrs. has... In picture 24, why does it look like the "blow hole" is elongated?
    I have no idea....

    I've never paid much attention to that as I'm a K98kicon collector ..

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    Here's pics below of the same area from her 1916 ShtLE (Short Lee-Enfield) No.1 MkIII* Sniper Rifle (click here) which although manufactured by Enfield and not BSA, looks oblong shape to me too, so maybe they're supposed to be that way?

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