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02-24-2022 07:40 PM
# ADS
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I found a rifle you are asking about. I will send pictures tomorrow. Butt disc is 4/41 / AR 12 / 18. buttstock flat is marked, "NZ
M R."
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Many thanks for digging it out, it is a beautiful example. I assume was rebarreled also in 1941 using a 1929 production barrel.
I have "located" over a dozen of the NZ
.22 Pattern 1914 No. 2, all have been upgraded to .22 Short Mk IV*, all have been rebarreled and all have had their original marking disc replaced or removed.
If any of the 1922 order of 500 NZ .22 Pattern 1914 No. 2 survived without conversion I have not found one yet!
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I pulled the short handguard and confirmed barrel markings. 1929 dated barrel installed April 1941. best, p.
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This one came in & went out within a few days last month, all matching numbers & AGP marked butt
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I saw one converted to no5 for auction a few days ago. I did not see the final price but the prebidding was at 450$.
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Originally Posted by
mnmkeller
I saw one converted to no5 for auction a few days ago. I did not see the final price but the prebidding was at 450$.
Could it have been a real No5 .22rf Trainer ?
Very few made.
https://www.rifleman.org.uk/Enfield_Rifle_No.5.html
A few years ago I saw one sold at auction that had the bolt jammed into the bolt-way (or the action was twisted) it made a "fortune" (cannot remember how much but it was 'many 100s' of GB pounds plus 25% buyers premium to add onto the hammer price)
Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...
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It was definitely converted. They had good images and you could see the original markings had been struck through for the conversion.
Unfortunately the online portion was prebidding only so I have no idea of the final price.
So much for a 22lr to go with my NZ
mk1*.
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