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    1943 Enfield No.4 MK1 F (FTR)

    i recently purchased a 1943 Enfield No.4 MK1 F (FTR). I honestly know nothing about this rifle haha. i have stripped it down and checked all the numbers and they are a match. No rusting or pitting. Blacking is still in great condition. wood is a 9 out of 10. Barrel look flawless. Magazine included. I would love some more information on the rifle and a approx. value.
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    Get the Serials out in the forum and the people in the know will assist you, any other markings and stop the flash use please as it may highlight the wood nicely but does naught trying to look at markings, and good for you welcome to the land of SMELLY....

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