Hey guys,
I have recently acquired a 1917 Lee Enfield No.1 Mk3 H rifle in very good condition. I am after as much information as possible on the rifle and im hoping you guys may be able to guide me on its rarity(If at all)?
(Please see the attached Photos for specifics on the questions.)
Some features of the rifle include:
- All matching serial numbers, this includes breech, bolt, stock and nose cone.
- On the under side of the nose cone is the letter "B".
- On the under side of the front wood appears "SLAZ 43" with matching serial number and the letter "B".
- Butt stock has matching serial number with a "4" on top divided by a dash mark.
- On the butt stock of the rifle 3 distinctive marks appear "3/45", "HV", an "S" with a broad arrow underneath and a shield with a star above it that we cannot identify.
- On top of the nob of the barrel appear "11 H 53".
- On the right side of the barrel appears 3 stars with the letter "A" inside and below them are the roman numeral "I", "II", "III".
- On the left side of the barrel appears "8/47" aswell as 2 broad arrows.
- There is a No.4 Central sight plate fitted Patent dated "12-11-35" and "3-12-36".
- There are many other markings aswell.
Please post below if you have any information on these markings, general comments on the rifle or require anymore information or photos.
Thanks guys,
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