Question regarding Enfield/1911 SHT L.E. IV COND IV
Hi,
I just joined milsurps and I'm finding so many good categories that apply to my collection and the many questions I have had.
This one applies to a .22 converted Sht L.E buiult on a No.! Mk3 stock.
My question relates to the magazine, stamped ".22"...its just an open shell looking from the open action...a great place to drop a 22LR. Were there any plates or other devices that filled this void or was it just a single shot and hope the rifleman did not have fumble fingers?
The right side of the collar is marked " (crown)/ENFIELD/1894/SHT.22/IV*." The left side is marked " ENFIELD/1911/SHT L.E./CON D IV ." The receiver is marked "a / 3615 " with the forend and buttstock numbered to match. The top of the receiver ring and right buttstock medallion carry Canadian arrow markings. I see no number markings on the bolt or handle.
Any information regarding this rifle and the magazine opening would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Darryl
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Thank you and here is another pic try
Many thanks to Mr. Boyd for advising on the picture additions. I'll try this again.
Also many thanks to Bigduke6 for your information regarding my rifle and the empty magazine.
Here are the few pics I've made to start with. If there are other markings of interest, let me know and I'll snap a few more. I noticed the bayonet lug is marked with the SN Q3615 but the sight is stamped "G" 3615 (after the original sn of X82114 was lined out). Is there any reason for the change from "Q" to "G" in prefix markings of the SN?