Originally Posted by
Gil Boyd
Lee Enfield,
The whole serial number is unnecessary:
roughly speaking:
Early (c.1964?-70??) 1200TX have no letter prefix.
from c.1970-1980 they gained an "R" prefix (R was definitely used between 1973-76)
"P" was also used sometime around this date (not sure whether it was before or after "R").
around 1980-90 they became a "Z" prefix
As said earlier I have spent many happy hours debating this with ex PH engineers. There was no rhyme nor reason for what occurred on lettering and prefixes before or after a weapon was stamped with a number in the PH factory, UNLESS , it was part of an ongoing series like the M85.......C3A1 contracts understandably.
Before that, as I say, I have numbers that throw all logic to the four winds, as the lads will all say "We did what we were told".......it was a mess:surrender:
Probably RUGER and AI and others, learnt from these errors of judgement and therefore you can trace and date their weapons more readily