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    Markings Question

    I am looking at a No4 Mk1 that has a 5 digit serial number on the wrist with a "JC" on top of it. The only other marking I can find is an "S" on the wood. What can you guys tell me about this one?
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    Not enough info Colonel!

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    Need Pictures and the serial number to help

    I never understand the problem with revealing the serial number - is it some peculiar American 'conspiracy theory'
    Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...

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    JC = John Curtis manufacturer/ N22 code later
    S = Short buttstock? need more info there as Peter says.

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    The serial number is 20560 . The bolt says JC20560. Other then the S on the butt stock I can find no other markings.

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    Manufactured by Royal Ordnance Factory Fazakerly (Near Liverpool)

    Check to see if there are any very feint markings on the left hand side wall of the action - maybe something like "No4 Mk1 (F) 2/45"
    They are normally applied with an electropencil and not easy to see,
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    No other markings that i can find. Who is John Curtis?

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    John Curtis Ltd. Leeds, was one of the many sub-contractors who made parts and components.

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    gsimmons has it. They produced the buttstock. Where is the "S" mark located on the buttstock?

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    The "S" is stamped on the butt stock just behind the trigger guard

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