Here are a few photos of the markings on mine. I forgot to get a photo of the nosecap but it should match too.
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Here are a few photos of the markings on mine. I forgot to get a photo of the nosecap but it should match too.
I didn't read all of the markings to be honest but serial number is f599, so know it's 44 production. The biggest thing that concerns me is the stock. It's an unfinished blonde color. I've always seen Enfields with stocks more like yours. Ofcourse I'm sure linseed oil makes a difference, just not sure if the Aussies put this stock on and for some reason didn't oil it or if an importer may have put a reproduction stock on, not sure. It did have markings that seemed to be authentic to the rifle. But my memory is all that serves me with it
So went back to the gun shop today, I decided to take it off layaway, although an authentic ww2 serial number, looked like a parts gun and just don't wanna deal with that. So the owner let me trade it for one out of his personal collection in his office. This is what I'm looking for! Serial # "C 72820". Looks much more original with the buttstock markings and everything, better bore than the Lithgow rebuild. Again can't upload any photos, but do you know the production date of this rifle? Is it another Lithgow or is this on a British rifle? Can't find any serial # info on British smle's from ww2
you need some close ups.
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Production dates for the MKIII at L.S.A.F;
00001 to 99999 (1913 – 1918)
Manufactured Lithgow SAF A00001 to A99999 (1918 – 1920s)
Manufactured Lithgow SAF B00001 to B99999 (1920s – 1941)
Manufactured Lithgow SAF C00001 to C99999 (1941)
Manufactured Lithgow SAF D00001 to D99999 (1941 – 1942)
Some manufactured in Orange SAF-3 E00001 to E99999 (1942 – 1944)
Manufactured Orange SAF-3 F00001 to F39580 (1944 – 1945)
Manufactured Orange SAF-3 F39581 to F40580 (1953) Manufactured Lithgow SAF (machinery trials)