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Gray paint on wood case????
I have this wood case and I am wondering about the gray paint.

The gray paint doesn't look original. But I know not of these things.
I am wondering if I should strip it, repaint it, or just leave it the ugly gray?
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09-07-2010 08:29 AM
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Quite a few of the No4T chests seem to turn up in grey paint. I don't know why as it was never in the Army spec. It wasn't the RAF type blue either. I we knew the disposal point, we could pin it down to an Ordnance Depot...............
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Mr. Laidler
Our American Navy painted everything "Navy Gray", did the British
Navy or the Royal Marines use the No.4 (T)
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On an aside, I seem to remember that Mr. Laidler
mentioned that No.4 T chest manufacture was, in part, done by Elliotts of Newbury. I was born and raised less than 1 mile away from the Elliott's factory, and remember seeing it before it was pulled down in the 70's. Elliotts also produced ammunition boxes during the First World War, and produced components for aircraft, including the Supermarine Spitfire, Tiger Moth, De Havilland Mosquito, the Airspeed Oxford and the Airspeed Horsa glider. Only just up the road in Thatcham was the Army Depot where many No.4 Ts (and L42A1s and L39A1s) spent some time. I spent my youth surrounds by military history and didn't even know it!
Useless trivial, but it is a tiny part of Lee Enfield history, and I like it
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Looking at the wood Thunderbox, I would say with more or less certainty, that the box has been pine stripped in that weak caustic soda based stuff that they use.
And Vinny............. If you didn't already know it, that's a No4T that you've got in your grubby little mitts! They are very common and cheap and only worth a few dollars. So I suggest that you sell it to me cheap.
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That GRAY looks awfully much like a box of Oerlikon spares I had, once upon a time; it was also marked RCN.
I am wondering about battleship-gray sniper equipments: Royal Marines makes sense to me, but I really do not KNOW.
And that is a SERIOUSLY nice rifle! I look and I giggle and I drool a lot, but I know that the only way I might be able to afford one is if the decimal point were to be moved a couple of places to the left!
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I asked the man who sold it to me if it was a No4T. He said it was not. Told me it was a "normal No.4 Mk1 with a scope." He seemed to know what he was talking about. My knowledge of Enfields is VERY limited. I am subgun fan. So I wasn't sure.
I think I will leave the gray paint on the case then.
Thanks for the information.
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Vincent
He seemed to know what he was talking about.
A phrase that is right up there with "He said it wasn't loaded."

Might be worth asking what other not so special rifles he has for sale...
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