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    No 4 forend markings

    Is it uncommon for the month and year of manufacture to be stamped along side the serial number on the fore end of a No 4? Some one told me it is uncommon to have the date there, and I just notice that there it is on a 1942 Fazackerley No 4 Mk1 I'm getting rid of. Any thing special there?
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    I hadn't noticed the month and year on the forestocks of No.4's until Century Arms in the USAicon brought a large load of Lee Enfields from Turkeyicon when they sold off their surplus. Since then, I have seen about ten No.4's of Britishicon origin, with the month and year stamped by the serial number on the forestock.

    I don't think it's anything special other than it's another thing for us to recognize and try and find out the significance.

    I am speculating now that the month/year was either 1. for a contract or 2. it was the standard practice and those without have had their stocks changed at some point.

    Pure speculation on my part

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