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06-22-2020 07:28 PM
# ADS
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Could you post a few pictures close-up of the receiver (action body) markings ?
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Originally Posted by
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Could you post a few pictures close-up of the receiver (action body) markings ?
I will try, but I have a very hard time talking good close up pictures with my phone.
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Haha, it's never stupid to spend money on more guns! *checks over shoulder to make sure wife isn't looking* 
It's a noble pursuit to restore these old rifles to their former glory. 1907 was the first year of production for the Mk III too.
So, bad news up front: it overall sounds like a bitser with a Lithy barrel & Enfield receiver, HOWEVER, the large SA on the receiver ring would lead me to think it *might* be a South African police-rebuilt rifle, many of which were rebuilt from a wide variety of parts to my understanding. It's difficult to tell from the photos, but are there any arrow-inside-of-U stamps present? The devil is in the detail with these rifles! If we're lucky, Terrylee (THE authority on all things South African Enfield) might be along to opine.
The green paint was a common corrosion preventative measure typically applied beneath the woodline.
You'll be wanting a set of woodwork for it. Properly, it would wear a set with volley sights, but those are few and far between today. It took me a couple of years to find spares and I had to import them from New Zealand
! For a brand new non-volley sight stock set, I've heard good things about Prestigious Woodstocks (http://www.prestigiouswoodstocks.com) up in Canada
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Could we see pics of the SA marking?
I'd expect a South Africa rebuild to have a South African barrel.
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Thanks for the info gentlemen. I appreciate it. I thought I had included the SA marking photo, but I now see that I did not. I'll post it when I get home. I can't do it from my phone for some reason.
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In view of the other Australian
markings, I suspect that the SA marking represents South Australia.
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Ha! You're probably right! That hadn't even crossed my mind.
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