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Enfield Mk1 #111 * Major help info request
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08-09-2023 10:03 PM
# ADS
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First uo it is a No1Mk3*
The action date has been scrubbed and 1953 applied. The last run built by Lithgow
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The different dates on componets is when they were made. The 765 number is the PAA number showing the action and bolt are a match.
The L is for a LONG Butt. SLAZ is for Slazenger the wood /furniture maker. The other stamp is the inspector stamp and finally the stamp on the charger bridge is the American importer who bought the rifle from the Aussie Gov.
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The action date next to the barrel date should be explained now as well as the small parts
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yep, Bindii summed it up, I have one with a scrubbed and restamped receiver also...1942, which makes a mockery out of the claim about all new production.
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An interesting and honest rifle imported by John Jovino in the late 1980s.
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