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    Marking ID help.

    Recently acquired a T that has a replacement stock. I'm hoping that this is an armourer replacement stock. It is non - S 51 marked, but it has a crossed out scope # plus another number..neither matches the scope ( Mk2 converted to Mk3 ). On the bottom rear of the stock behind the rear sling mount is a small circle with FC inside. Does anyone know what this mark stands for? I'm in the process of getting all the reference books I can, but figured that I would put it out there to see if this is a familiar marking to anyone.

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    What can you tell me about my rifle? (click here)

    Here's a link that will help with official markings.

    It's a site provided by Amatikuluicon with some good information to bookmark for the future.

    Lee Enfield Rifle Markings (click here)

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    So far no luck...thnx for all the replies tho.

    must...dig...further....

    cheers!

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    Identifying this mark is proving much more difficult than I thought. Any thoughts folks?

    Thnx.

    I.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ickmann View Post
    Identifying this mark is proving much more difficult than I thought. Any thoughts folks?

    Thnx.

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    Can we get a pic of this mark?

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    O.K! I have been pulling too many night shifts, but am finally off for a few days so now I can follow up with a request for some photos of the marking in question. Also another pic is included to show that she was matched up at least twice with a scope. I did pull the stock and it is not numbered to the rest of the rifle.
    is this an armorer's mark?





    Thnx,
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    So????? Anyone have any ideas?

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    I don't know off hand what it is ...

    I have Ian Skennertonicon's book "The Broad Arrow", which purely focuses on markings.

    However, it's in the vault someplace, but I'll try to find it and have a look through it this weekend ....

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    FC marking on No.4 buttstock

    This marking will most likely a contractors stamp, not an armourers mark. It may well be post-WW2. To research it, go through the list of No.4 rifle contractors on pages 223-224 of the new 'Lee-Enfield' book, search for furniture makers. There is a comprehensive list in 'Britishicon Small Arms of WW2' of wartime codes and contracts. In the L-E book, furniture contracts are listed: John Curtis & Sons, LM&S Railway, H.Morris & Co., William Sykes, Wilkinsons. But FC does not fit any of these. Could FC be a successor of John Curtis? Check business registers for Curtis in Leeds, West Yorkshire, post war, that may well bring up an answer for you.

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