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No.5 Mk.1 11/44 Identification Question
Hello, I just found this forum researching a No.5 Mk.1 I recently acquired so I'm brand new to the community. I enjoy collecting military surplus firearms, but I'm not very knowledgeable in the area of Enfield's. This one caught my eye due to it being like a No.5 Mk.1 my father had stolen from him in the early 1970s and I had to pick it up. Would anyone be able to assist in identifying the proof marks to include the buttstock disc? I would really like to know the history of this one? Thanks, Tony