Hey, everyone. I’ve lurked here for a while, this board has been a wealth of information since I got into milsurp collecting, and finally decided to become a contributing member. Largely because I’m at a point now where I think I have some knowledge to contribute and also to support the discussions that have made this journey easier and more informative. I had some questions regarding the markings on my new rifle, a 1918 Peddled Scheme SMLE, and was hoping some of the experts could enlighten me.
Some of the markings are too faded to make out but I see a lot of EFD, which I understand to be Enfield marks, and I have the Peddled NRF on the left side of the action body with a I stamped over it, the same U appearing on the bolt head. There’s what appear to be some faded proofing stamps throughout but they are hard to make out.
The one thing that has me curious is my cocking piece. It’s my understanding that by 1918, production had swapped to the more squared off version with grasping grooves. My rifle has an earlier tear drop style and on the bottom left hand side of it, there’s a small Z just at the front of the piece. Would I be correct in assuming that this isn’t the original part given the rifle’s manufacturing date? And I know that Z is generally bad news when it comes to Enfields but this is one is very small and only appears in this one spot on the cocking piece knob. It’s also faded at the top so I guess it could maybe be a 2. The right side of the cocking piece has what appears to be a broad arrow and an H.
I’d love to upload some pictures but haven’t been able to take any good ones yet. I’m hoping to have a nice photo shoot in the near future to get some decent ones of the markings. I was just hoping that there was enough description here to answer some of my questions in the meantime. And I duly apologize for the wall of text lol
Thanks for any insight and I look forward to participating here with all of you fine and knowledgeable folks in the future