Own a early N0.4 Mk1 Fazakerley Enfield rifle that I am getting ready to load for. The bore is a near mint 2 groove. Thought I would start by slugging the barrel before ordering up some bullets....
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Own a early N0.4 Mk1 Fazakerley Enfield rifle that I am getting ready to load for. The bore is a near mint 2 groove. Thought I would start by slugging the barrel before ordering up some bullets....
Would seem strange to remove a sling swivel on a hunting rifle. Most hunters opt to add swivels to hunting gun, not take them off. At least all the deer hunters in these woods.
Thanks Jim, My friend said I could have the book when he finds it, as he has no longer any use for it. When I had my other early Krag, it was just as a shooter. Had no access to on line info as I do...
Thanks for the quick reply. A friend of mine said he has a book he called "Serial numbers of martial arms number 4 or 5". He said it has serial numbers of 03s, 1917 & Trapdoors in it. Thought he...
Just won an 1898 Krag rifle at an online auction. The serial number is 204087. Any information would be appreciated.
This is something USA forum members may be interested in.Thought I'd share. Just bought a few boxes of Fiocchi 455 Webley MKII at Graf and Sons. Fairly reasonable at $37.99 a box, 3 or more $36.09....
Thanks for the info. Really had not seen a No.4 with a SMLE MK VI action body before, interesting. Usually take photos outside for better detail but, we currently have sub zero temps and 16 inches...
Have an all matching No4 MK1 ROF Fazakerley serial number 24450A, could anyone tell me the year of production ? The left side of the wrist is stamped ROF, what appears to be a poorly struck 40,...
Bought this Enfield a couple of years ago. The numbers are all matching, including the wood. Know it is an early model,but what exactly would be the proper designation? There are quite a few...