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    Can you ID this mystery Lee Enfield trigger guard?

    Hi everyone,

    I found in my parts box two mysterious Enfield trigger guards. They look almost identical to a typical No1Mk3 trigger guard, except for one thing - the location of the hole for the front trigger guard screw (king screw) is located about half an inch farther forward. What rifle would this belong to?

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    Thanks Steve - and people, please share this moment of laughter at my expense with me.

    See, I thought I'd check for the obvious before asking the question.

    Well, once again, Louis proves to the world that assumptions is the mother of all f*** ups.

    After reading Steve's simple comment, I thought to myself: "Hmm. What if... What if I haven't checked for that one. I mean, the trigger guards sure look old, older than the ones I have in my No4 parts box... but could it be that...

    DOH!!!!!!!!!!"

    So there it is my friend, today's Homer Simpson Moment, brought to you by Lou The Pou.

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