Hi, I have seen loads of forums where people start of with "Hi, I have just received a Lee Enfield and I want to know more about it?"
Well I suppose I am not much different. However, I already know where and when my "New to me" Lee Enfield was made.
I had it transferred to my local dealer after purchasing it from interstate, when I visited my dealer to check all is good can you imagine my shock when he said it was an TFR or had been refurbished at some point, his explanation was that the serial No's were etched instead of stamped and that the serial was not "normal". Well I have researched endlessly and have found that my serial no's are normal and that they are correct for year and place of manufacture. the rifle was sold as "unissued and unfired" looking at it it looks about right, 100% immaculate.
However, I have only seen snippets on the net about "Electra Etching", as far as I can tell Lee Enfield's made at Fazarkely in the UKin the mid to late 50s along with the Jungle Carbine were Electra Etched, also Fazarkely reduced the amount of marking the rifles.
The serial No of my rifle is UF 55 AXXXXX, would someone be able to clarify my findings?
Most appreciated.Information
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