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Help identifying markings on Enfield No. 1 Mk. III
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04-23-2011 09:42 PM
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Hello DavyT: Anent your request...
"HV" stamp--standard Aussie stamp denoting rifle sighted for .303 Mk VII ball cartridge
"W" is the prefix for the serial number / rear sight number matches receiver's serial number.
*Rifle is stocked in sporterized Australian
Coachwood
*All other markings on buttstock are typical Lithgow factory applied stamps circa 1942 when the rifle was last renovated
*Rifle still has it's original 1918 manufacture barrel
*Rifle looks like a good candidate for a restoration job.
Enjoy your find!
Barbarossa
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Awesome, thank you very much!
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Your 1918 is actually English manufactured by Enfield. It has done service in New Zealand
as it has the NZ stamps on the barrel and the knox. The proper wood to refurbish would be walnut. A very nice rifle.
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Here's a link that will help with official markings. 
It's a site provided by Amatikulu
with some good information to bookmark for the future.
Lee Enfield Rifle Markings (click here)
HV = Sighted for Mark VII high velocity ammunition
Regards,
Doug
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Does it have sold out of service markings on it at all? Almost all NZ
marked No. 1's are marked as such. A non SOOS marked NZ rifle is a rare find. All mine here are 'Smashed out of Service'.
Enjoy!
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