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    No4 Based Trainer Help

    I acquired this Trainer and a couple of others a while back. The No4 Rifles are not my strong point and the No4 Based trainers are pretty rare here in Aus, so looking for some experienced help confirming this Rifles pedigree.
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    G'Day Brad,

    Actually, that's most likely a civilian copy of the RN Service No 9 rifle. Still converted by PH in around 1958 or thereabouts (some one will correct me). It's not likely to be one of about 3,000 made by PH specifically for the Royal Navy.

    The No 9 Mk 1/2 suggests that the original BSA body was modified to No 4 Mk 1/2 (hung trigger) version post war. Then a little later, that .303 rifle was converted again as a .22LR trainer most likely for civilian ownership for Small Bore target competitions.

    My No 9 is built on a Savage No 4 Mk 1* action.

    I see from some evidence that they weren't too fussy about which maker of rifle was converted to the Last Lee Enfield (and yes, you're free to bite at that! ) But they were fussy about the condition and quality of the body being converted. All seem to be quite good quality.

    Not much there, but certainly an impressive piece.
    Last edited by 22SqnRAE; 03-19-2020 at 08:44 AM. Reason: Corrected understanding on better evidence, from others.
    Trying to save Service history, one rifle at a time...

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    There was some discussion (a few years ago) where Peter Laidlericon said that the CORRECT nomenclature for the Navy built ones was "N9" (not No9)

    There has been a suggestion that the No9 were actually PH built 'civilian' model versions of the N9

    Parker Hale were selling the No9 into the civilian market in the '60s.
    The 1962 PH catalogue had No9 rifles for £15


    Quite a bit more here - keep scrolling down :

    https://www.rifleman.org.uk/Enfield_Rifle_No.9.html
    Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...

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    Yes, I checked out that article earlier too. I don't know a lot about them so I thought I'd look. From memory all of the rifles I've seen over the years had a letter (usually A?) prefix followed by the number, & I thought the few I'd seen had had the receivers linished (though not perfectly in all cases) of original markings, before the new nomenclature (be it N9 or No9) was applied. The rifle in question here looks a peach & does not look as though it is a recent creation, but I have never seen a No9/N9 with its original markings & original No4 serial number before. Can anybody enlighten us (me)?

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    I don't think it's a Royal Navy conversion as done by PH. I've had a few and still have one that's on my knees as I sit here. It's marked as follows on the left side of the body. As Roger mentions, the left side butt socket markings are all linished clean. The rear sight should also have 25 YDS engraved on the left side of the slide with the datum marks on both the leaf and slide.

    .22 R.F. N.9 MkI
    P-H'59 A2391

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    As described by Brian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lance View Post
    As described by Brian
    You had better get in touch with the people at the link Alan posted above, the highest recorded A prefix serial they know of is A2828... yours is 2849

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    Can any N9 owners post a couple of pics of the Nock's form? Particularly the left side markings?

    Mine appears to have A 1097 stamped over another marking there...

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    Here’s some more pics. Overall from each side, the magazine numbered and then the markings around the receiver ring and barrel Nock’s form.
    Thanks all for the input so far,
    Alan, I will read the link you posted a little later, had a glance, need to read it all.

    Cheers.

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    Obviously a fake Brad, better bring it to the Range and I will take it off your hands

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    Quote Originally Posted by muffett.2008 View Post
    Obviously a fake Brad, better bring it to the Range and I will take it off your hands
    Are you going to be open this weekend mate?

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