93L9422
The action is parkerized.
The barrel dated 54.
The barrel is blued.
The bolt is parkerized. (not numbered)
The striker is blued.
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93L9422
The action is parkerized.
The barrel dated 54.
The barrel is blued.
The bolt is parkerized. (not numbered)
The striker is blued.
I have 2
92L8877--- 100% Blued and matching. I bought this one from Brian Dick some years ago and it has Greek labels on the buttstock.
93L5827---Parked receiver, barrel, bolt, cocking piece and middle band. Blued trigger guard, rear handguard retaining ring, safety assembly, front band, metal end caps on forestock and upper handguard, front sight base and sight protector. No date on barrel.
1949 LB 91L2110, all blued, all matching.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo..._zpstdl2-1.jpg
94L6553
All blued. Barrel dated 50
I compared the above rifle to my 1945 in natural light and it appears that it is actually all parkerized.
Which is right as rain since they switched to Parkerizing in the 93L serial range. Blued small parts will still be found mixed in. :)
Just picked this one up. 93L3983. All blued with '50 dated barrel and magazine numbered to the rifle.
relatively new to this site and found this thread (I was here for a bit when this site was hosting Jouster)
I'll add the serial number and barrel date as soon as I get home and look,
blued,
FWIW, I bought it from a dealer/distributor back in the 90's
guy was in New Nampshire IIRC , Degenaro or similar name, he had a small ad in Shotgun News, a guy I knew that was collecting Enfield's at that time told me about him
mine is used, decent shaped, and still packed in the funky grease it was shipped in
95L3664
1950 action body
1951 barrel
all parkerized, all matching
magazine is CA marked, serialized (also matching)... took a trip to Greece?
small CAI import mark adjacent to muzzle