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1919 BSA Lee Enfield Markings?
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12-20-2012 02:52 AM
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No government would ever finish rifles in a gloss or semi gloss finish. Just trry holding one when your hands are slippery or it's wet or rainy.
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Can anyone recommend a Lee Enfield book that deals with markings? There seems to be a bunch of books available but I am not sure which one will provide some of the answers I am after.
Thanks again.
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1919 BSA Lee Enfield Markings?
Talk to Brian Dick
at BDL
Ltd he has quite a few books.
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The MA/51 indicates the rifle was refurbished in 1951 at Lithgow, Australia.
The D^D on the receiver ring indicated Australian
Department of Defense ownership.
The SLAZ 50 on the fore stock indicates the wood was produced by Slazenger in 1950
The gloss finish as already indicated is not original military finish
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Originally Posted by
dessy
Can anyone recommend a Lee Enfield book
The best book by far is the, THE LEE-ENFIELD (A Century of Lee-Metford & Lee-Enfield Rifles & Carbines) by Ian Skennerton
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I'll only add that the '1919' appears to read '1918' to me.
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Welcome dessy, the year is definately 1918.
The book you need for markings, is "The Broad Arrow" , this is a Skennerton book.
Ian Skennerton
has written many books, depending on your main interest you can find most of what reference material you need at
http://www.skennerton.com
As stated the finish is not original, the rifle looks like a very nice example though.
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