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    Enfield 1907 COND 11*

    I have had this for a number of years, not all matching but still interesting. This appears to be a Mark 1 action body marked COND 11*, the barrel is matching and without the HV or SC stamp. The barleycorn foresight and early magazine are also with this rifle. The butt stock from an early Lee Enfield.
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    Nice piece! Having an unconverted SMLE Mk II* is a gem in any collection, especially one made up from SMLE Mk I* receiver. Any visible butt roundel cartouches?

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    Nothing is visible concerning a butt roundel cartouche. The butt stock was converted to use the two screw butt swivel bracket yet the early buttplate was never replaced

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