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need help with parts identification
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01-30-2010 08:34 PM
# ADS
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The trigger guard is waisted and more common on No.5 Mark 1's
The sling is typical of those found on rifles imported by Century Arms from a block of Lee Enfield Rifles
purchased from Turkey
. The sling is home made from any old piece of leather that they could find - often stitched permanently to the rifle.
Last edited by Amatikulu; 01-31-2010 at 06:30 AM.
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Amatikulu
, I believe the "wasted" trigger guard in this instance is the "expedient" pressed sheet metal model, used to facilitate the lack of machined/stamped pieces on the assembly lines.
The wasted models on the No5 rifles are either stamped to shape or machined.
The guard/mag well would be correct for the date of the rifle.
I agree with you on the sling though, although it may also be the devilish work of a local bubba.
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This rifle was imported by Century. The trigger guard doesn't look like the trigger guards i've seen on No.5 models, its actually not a solid piece of metal...notice the gap in the middle. I am correct its a BSA right? "B" on the barrel also means BSA right?
GregM
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GregM, The trigger guard assy. is a bent and brazed war expediant part. The 'B' does stand for BSA, but can be found stamped anywhere near the barrel chamber.
Brad
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Beerhunter and Brad are correct about the war time expedient trigger guard, I need to slow down and look carefully at both what I think I see and what I type 
I just corrected several spelling errors in my post as well 
The code M47 on the picture of the left butt socket indicates BSA manufacture
Last edited by Amatikulu; 01-31-2010 at 06:32 AM.
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The 2nd variation war time expedient trigger guard is made from bar stock and has a brazed trigger ring. The No5 trigger guard is milled.
There are several variations of the 2nd variation guard.