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    First post.......First Lee Enfield

    Hello all,

    I have just purchased my first Lee Enfield,I am curious that it does not have the place of manufacture stamped on it, there is a crown with GR under it then the Letter E the year 1942 and Sht. LE 111*,also above the crown O is stamped it has matching numbers prefixed by the letter M, X is stamped on the butt , can anyone help to ID it for me?or do I have a dud! Sorry no photos still trying to work it out.

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    A picture is worth a thousand guesses, I had to to it!

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    Sounds like you may have an Ishapore....is there an 'I' to the right of the 'GR'? (maybe kinda worn?) Pics definitely.

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    Ok,here are the pics.

    Gerry.

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    It's a 1942 "Dispersal" rifle...produced by BSA, whose manufacturing facilities had been dispersed to various scattered locations in order to avoid Germanicon bombing. Looks like a good one from here.

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    Thank you jrhead,
    Now I am curious as to how it ended up in Australiaicon

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    Aussie soldier went away to war with a Lithgowicon, rifle handed in for repair a BSA issued in place soldier returns to Ozz with rifle at the end of the war.

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