Hi all:
I'll post pictures shortly, but I've picked up a Lee Metford Mk I*. It has all the correct features--finger grooved forewood, thumb cutout in the stock below the mag cutoff, bolt with screwed-on dust cover and shrouded bolt head (not matching to gun), 8 round mag, two piece front stacking swivel, and a ?steel buttplate. However, it has a Sparkbrook marked buttstock, and the receiver sports the Crown of Edward, ER, Enfield, 1903 I* on the socket. It has the stamps on the barrel to indicate a later change to Enfield profile rifling, which most of the Metfords had done, but I don't see anywhere that any were "redated" on the butt socket. Was the Long Lee Enfield not being produced exclusively by 1903? I didn't think that Metfords were produced that late? Or am I wrong? There is no sign of overstamping.......
Thx
Ed
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