Yes it is.
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What does this mark look like and where is it generally located? Waiting on some books to help me out with some of them. Thanks
Answered my own question. U with ↓ inside on top of reciever. Butt stamped with SAN 48xx. So it is a Mk2??
Peter the question is when the No4 Mk2 series started in the PF range. I know you have the information at your finger tips will only take a second to look up.:lol: Will also keep you in the warm office instead outside playing with the toys.:D
Per your first post, it is marked "No. 4 Mk2(F)" and the serial number is PF1482xx which falls within the Mk2 range, so it is a Mk2. If you want to confirm this, take it apart and see if it has a hung trigger (see pic below). Top pic is from a MkI/2 and has the hung trigger similar to the Mk2 and the bottom pic is from a MkI.
This reminds me of the old saying, “If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, looks like a duck, it must be a duck” :madsmile:
Quack!
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I may be throwing a spanner in the works here but I'm looking at buying a No4 Mk1, its definatly a Mk1, it has serial number PF264508 which seems to be wrong as this thread shows Mk2s with earlier serial numbers.Could they have used the serial number batches out of sequence?
There is a big overlap between the numbers of Mk1 and Mk2 rifles - at least 20,000, just based on rifles I've had through my own small stock in the past six months.
e.g. I've recently sold a No4 Mk1 PF 79,542 (a South Africa import in decent all matching condition), and here is No4 Mk2 PF 59,781 (another South Africa rifle, this time in brand new condition):
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...94475969-1.jpg
I've got PF 26864, No4 Mk2 manufactured 8/49, unissued and as new.
Hello...I just bought an Enfield marked No4 MK2...sn: 2286xx. But mine has the flared conical barrel like the No5 carbine...standard front sight w/wing protectors and the flip-up peep sight in the rear.