Quote Originally Posted by Seaforth72 View Post
The Enfield examiner's mark on the top of the front pad is either not there or, if present, is hidden by paint. Unless it is there, we have to assume that this rifle was converted by Holland and Holland in 1942 or later, and that it is NOT one of the 1,403 converted by RSAF Enfield.
Thanks everyone for your input on my rifle, after reading everyone's replies several times I have a question to ask;

Would there be any benefit or knowledge gained by trying to remove the paint off the top of the front scope pad to see if there is indeed an Enfield examiner's mark there ?

I don't want to do anything that might alter the way the rifle was received by me unless it would be of some help to understanding these fine rifles.