Ran into a mate who said have a look at these... He produced two rifles... one a Snider Enfield MkIII Long Rifle in pretty good condition, Queensland Gov marked and appears complete. The second was a 1904 Enfield Mk1... no upgrades, also in pretty good condition. It is missing the rear handguard and the charger guide, and has had the barrel changed in service.. 1910 dated barrel remarked with the rack number which also appears on the butt, the receiver ring above the serial number and the marking disc. The beauty of this rifle is that it has a nicely marked disc in the butt...
He said they came to him from his elderly uncle and they had belonged to his great grandfather. He has gone home to look up the old gent's military service history... Here's what we were excited about (apology for quality, phone pic only...)
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