No. 1 and No. 4 questions
I've come across a couple of L-E that I'm quite interested in. I've only had time for a cursory glance at both, but plan to take a closer look soon. The quick glance, combined with my limited Enfield experience, means I have a couple of questions I hope some folks here can answer.
The first rifle is a '44 Long Branch Mk I* - all matching in great shape, but I didn't see any C-Broad arrow markings in my quick scan. Nor are there any other distinguishable country ownership markings. There is what might be a three-digit rack number on the buttstock. Is this common, and what does the lack of such markings indicate?
The second is a very early pre-WW1 Enfield No. 1 Mk III (no star) - bolt matching. It has what looks like a small C-Broad arrow on the top of the receiver, but I need to take a closer look there as well. Would that be a standard location for such a marking? There's also a faint FTR under the Enfield/year stamp on the butt socket. My question here is, during an FTR, would any and all parts replaced be re-stamped to match the receiver S/N? The nosecap and rear sight #s do not match, the stock does not have any volley sight remnants, but it has the cutoff in place, so I just want to find out if this is an after-market put-together assemblage or not.
Thanks in advance.