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Originality of 1915 Enfield Mk. III
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11-21-2019 12:06 PM
# ADS
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Sum total of the parts will come to $700 I should think. How's the bore?
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Others will know more, but I reckon that's a good rifle, at a good price. Windage adjustable rear sights often come up on ebay if you wanted one; but once zero'ed by adjusting the foresight blade I find I don't need to alter the rear sight, I just aim off if shooting at long range with wind.
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If the sight on it wasn't serialed, I might consider a swap, as it does retain the asymmetrical sight protector, but not to a numbers-matching configuration. I was more interested in understanding what the markings might tell about the rework history of the rifle and any other updates I might have missed.
The bore is a little fuzzy, but overall pretty nice with strong rifling and no visible pitting. I will probably put a few rounds through her this weekend.
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Thank You to Bigwagon For This Useful Post:
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It is not uncommon to see a rear sight re-numbered when it has been replaced with a serviceable used part.
I had a similar crossed out marking and re-numbered rear sight on my No1 MkIII* rifle
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Looks good to me. "EB" is likely someone's initials.
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