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Missing three pictures that I couldn't attach to the previous post.
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Carbines are nice. Can you make out the makers mark stamp on the right side of the butt stock just to the right of where the stock disk would have been?
It looks as though someone removed the original rear sling swivel and replaced it with an english sporter eye-swivel at some point, now both removed.
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This was the swivel on my one
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Not easy to make out the roundel, but you can see the rest of it in my pictures. I thought there were anyway only Enfield roundels - or are there differences?
Simon, funny to see mine is not the only one where they added swivels! Thanks for the picture!
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Congratulations on a pretty carbine! The NZ
LEC was my introduction to the cavalry carbines as well. Handy little rifles!
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Originally Posted by
Promo
Not easy to make out the roundel, but you can see the rest of it in my pictures. I thought there were anyway only Enfield roundels - or are there differences?
Enfield, BSA&M/BSA, and LSA all used their own roundel. The acceptance stamp was normally in the centre.
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Originally Posted by
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Not easy to make out the roundel, but you can see the rest of it in my pictures. I thought there were anyway only Enfield roundels - or are there differences?
Simon, funny to see mine is not the only one where they added swivels! Thanks for the picture!
Definitely looks like an RSAF Enfield roundel to me. The "Enf" is pretty visible in the bottome left quadrant. The "ield" looks to be visible through the paint, though somewhat obscured.
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I see no DP markings. Nice! I've heard of examples without DP markings, but every one I've seen (one in the flesh, and others on GunBroker) had DP markings.
One of these carbines came up for sale last year at a gun auction near me. I handled and inspected the carbine on their inspection day. I don't remember the sight being bent like the one in your pictures. Since that is the only one of these carbines I've seen in the flesh, I'll defer to others.
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Excellent find Georg, a superb example of a very rare carbine!
Love to have her in my collection!
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