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    New Purchase...Help With Identification

    Hey guys,

    Although this is not my first enfield, it is the firs No. 4 (I came here for help with my first one as well). I purchased this today at my local gun shop. For the price I couldnt pass it up. It came with a sling and two boxes of ammo. The sling is marked M.E.Co 1913. The ammo is original british ammo in new unopened boxes of 32 rounds. The box was stamped (K17 7 51). I know the rifle is a No.4MkI and was manufactured in 1942 but really know nothing else(including manufacturer) I have included multiple pictures below of all three items.

    I guess the questions I had were as follows:

    General info on the rifle
    Manufacturer of the Rifle
    Info on the sling
    Info on the ammo

    Thanks to all who give imput

    -Matt
    (ps i know the rifle is dirty......just bought it today and havent had time to clean it up yet)
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    Ammo is Britishicon Mark 7 174 gr ball ammo. Accurate, berdan-primed, and corrosive. I believe the rifle is a Maltby. Experts will chime in.

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    Sling May be a reproduction. Have seen many on Ebay marked as such. That being said..Nice rifle. Looks to be a Maltby. How is the bore? I fell into some of the same ammo also 2 gunshows ago. Have not fired any, but it is corrosive. Nice find an all items..Cheers, Peter

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    Peter,

    The bore looked good at the gun shop with the exception of two small pits. When i ran a patch through it showed that they were not pits at all, just some crud in the bore. It is bright and shiney...cant wait to see how it shoots.

    I was wondering if the sling was a reprobecause of the condition. It just seems to good of shape to be 100 years old.

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    Made by the Royal Ordnance Factory , Maltby.

    As has been said the Ammunition is Mk.VII ball made by Kynoch in 1951. It is Cordite loaded with corrosive Berdan primers.
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    Nice on the Bore. The 1912 I picked up last week was the same way. 20 Patches and some Blue Wonder Later, Nice bright and shiny. I like the Privi Partizan 176 grain ammo in mine. Seems to chrono to original specs and is accurate, Non Corrosive, and Reloadable. Have fun on the range. #4's are the best shooter of the lot of Enfields, in My opinion...

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    I concur on the accuracy of the 174 gr Prvi Partizan ammuntion. I got mine from Wideners and Aim Surplus. Fell into 720 rounds of Greek HXP 69. Boxer-primed as well and as good as their M2 ball. I really enjoy my No4s.

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    Slings

    Nice rifle there, mdrim, but the sling is indeed a fake. That stamp appears to be the most commonly encountered WWI forgery. Fake slings with WWII dates are springing up like weeds lately-Ebay is full of them and it seems every third table at the gun shows has a pile. Sometimes they're advertised as repro's, sometimes not. Green and blue are available but the most numerous may be this khaki with a '44 date.
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    I really do like the Prvi Partizan ammo as well. The gunshop where the rifle was purchased carries their full line. At $15 its cheaper than most high quality comercial loads and shoots great. although i do not reload it is easily reloadable from what i understand.

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    Very easy to reload, and I dare say that the brass is 200% better than the crappy stuff Remington was putting out before they discontinued making .303..Have a ball firing that #4..Reminds me to go to the ammo store and pick up 2 more boxes..Cheers, Peter

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