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Enfield Mk1 #111 * Major help info request
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08-09-2023 10:03 PM
# ADS
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First uo it is a No1Mk3*
The action date has been scrubbed and 1953 applied. The last run built by Lithgow.
The different dates on componets is when they were made. The 765 number is the PAA number showing the action and bolt are a match.
The L is for a LONG Butt. SLAZ is for Slazenger the wood /furniture maker. The other stamp is the inspector stamp and finally the stamp on the charger bridge is the American importer who bought the rifle from the Aussie Gov.
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The action date next to the barrel date should be explained now as well as the small parts
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yep, Bindii summed it up, I have one with a scrubbed and restamped receiver also...1942, which makes a mockery out of the claim about all new production.
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An interesting and honest rifle imported by John Jovino in the late 1980s.
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