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Mystery SMLE (to me) Help ?
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04-10-2014 05:06 PM
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Photos would be helpful.
Ive never thought skennertons books were poorly organised.
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For my mind, if the serial on the receiver and the bolt don't match, then it is a NON-matching rifle, full stop, no matter what other numbers line up.
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Ian's books are only confusing to those who don't know where to look first. They are concise, but sometimes not all armourers marks appear in them
As been said, if advice is sought a few photos would be helpful, especially as you seem to be quoting a mass of numbers, most that do make sense.
'Tonight my men and I have been through hell and back again, but the look on your faces when we let you out of the hall - we'd do it all again tomorrow.' Major Chris Keeble's words to Goose Green villagers on 29th May 1982 - 2 PARA
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Originally Posted by
Maxwell Smart
For my mind, if the serial on the receiver and the bolt don't match, then it is a NON-matching rifle, full stop, no matter what other numbers line up.
Unlike the Germans, the British
(mostly) only numbered the receiver and the bolt (sometimes the magazine and odd bits of woodwork as well) and as you say the receiver an bolt are the ONLY numbers that count. All the rest will be inspection marks, dates, etc.
A has been said the OP needs to post pictures.
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When I got my "Fianna Fail" rifle it also looked like a "bitsa" and was in dire external condition. But internally A1.
Posting photos on this forum soon produced the encouraging evaluation that it was a genuine arsenal rebuild for Ireland, hence the FF on the knoxform.
Which all goes to show: you MUST post GOOD photos showing ALL marks. Your photos will then be evaluated by a large number of the best Enfield-tuned eyeballs in the world.
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Thanks folks.
I have created a public Photobucker album that you can call up by pasting into your browser or clicking on it.
Smle Photos by rocketcity1 | Photobucket
If you double click on any thumbnail, it will enlarge enough that I hope you can make out the markings.
Looking forward to finding out what it is.
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Originally Posted by
Beerhunter
Unlike the Germans, the
British
(mostly) only numbered the receiver and the bolt (sometimes the magazine and odd bits of woodwork as well) and as you say the receiver an bolt are the ONLY numbers that count. All the rest will be inspection marks, dates, etc.
A has been said the OP needs to post pictures.

Are you referring to all SMLE production?
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As I said there is a serial # (11) on the front receiver ring, the barrel and the nose cap.
The bolt and the magazine are also numbered with different numbers..
May I request you folks with knowledge, take a look at the photo bucket album I made ?
I attempted to photograph every marking on the entire rifle.
Thanks !
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Okay, you have the "good photos". What else is needed ?