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Mk I model 3* BSA 1916 markings
Hello guys, first post here :). I'm not really much of a gun guy (yet), but I am a real history nut. I've just got my Canadian PAL license and I am now am now in proud posession of an old sporterized Lee-Enfield commanding a $100.00 purchase price and then a $50.00 checkout by a gunsmith to fix the headspace and then polish the bolt but it's now good to go and the action is sweet. I'll probably use the rifle as an inexpensive Deer rifle/plinker, but the markings on it (and there are a lot!) are fascinating to me and lead me to some furious googling.
I know that it's a SMLE Mk I model 3* manufactured at Birmingham Small Arms in 1916, later sporterized and exported in the 1960's. I can also see a lot of factory proof marks and government test marks that make sense to me, but also lot that do not.
I'm fascinated by the stories that this old rifle may be able to tell! A service rifle manufactured at the height of World War One, and yet still here and functional... I'd be grateful to get any insight the wisdom of the forum members here may have regarding it's markings and possible history.
Cheers,
Stephen