Hey guys so I bought a BritishEnfield No5 Mk1 "Jungle Carbine" for about 350-400 bucks. I've spent the past week trying to figure out if what I have is original or not. I've probably read every forum, blog, article, etc including tikirocker's survey. my bolt, barrel, and receiver have matching numbers. I have the lightening cuts into the barrel under the forearm, cuts on the receiver, flash hider, bolt that is partially hollowed out", and distinct step beneath back sight. There are 3 things i'm worried about. Mine says it's made in FAZAKERLEY but theirs a giant "B" on the barrel which I'd assume meant BSA. I also don't know if my action cover loop is a no4 or no5. My sight also goes to 1300 not 800 and on it it says BCR 670 so I'm assuming I have a no4 sight? Do these random things mean it's a fake? Is it possible that someone put a no4 sight on it? I also don't know if this is an import or export and there are strange markings everywhere on it. If someone could please help me figure out what I have I would greatly appreciate it
For the sake of the pictures I'm removing the top wooden piece. I'm just confused as to why their would be a B on the barrel if it's from Faz and why there would randomly be a no4 sight on it. I'm also having shooting problems..could the no4 sight be why It's shooting all over the place? when I first took it shooting it was shooting groupings wayyy to the left so when I obviously aimed to the right it hit middle. This was at 25 yards. I noticed the front sight was offset to the right so I bronze punched the front site to the left into the middle and once I did that I couldn't even get a grouping at 25 yards the shots were all over the place and at 50 it wasnt even hitting paper. I've heard they are inaccurate but not that bad..If this carbine does check out to be original does anyone know where I could get a rear no5 sight because I can't seem to find them anywhere. Thank you guys so much for your help!
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