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Buttstock Disc ID
Hello. First time on the forum. I was wondering if anyone can help ID the unit disc from my 1916 Enfield. There were markings on both sides. Could these be South African? PF = Permanent Force? I'd appreciate any and all help. Thanks.
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02-05-2010 11:11 AM
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I just took a quick scan through Skennerton's "The Broad Arrow" and I couldn't find any markings that resemble what you have on your discs.
Here's a site provided by Amatikulu with some good information to bookmark for the future. I can't find that marking there either.
Lee Enfield Rifle Markings (click here)
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Badger
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I wrote a book that listed all of the British butt marking disc information. Well, to be brutally honest and frank, I wrote it but I copied it from the 1944 Equipment Regulations. It's called plagerism really but it's a damn good read anyway and being straight from the horses mouth (or regulations in this case) so to speak, it's absolutely correct
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Thanks to both of you for looking. I'll check out the book.
It's a great shooting rifle. I bought it at a gun show for $175.00. Here are a few photos before I cleaned it up a bit. It didn't take much to clean up, no where near as bad as my 1956 Ishy (another good shooter).
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Some with some without?
My '42 Lithgow has no disc in the stock. Why do some LE's have them and some don't? Thanks!
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Yes Brian at BDL has the book. Not a worldwide best seller I have to confess!
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Yes Brian at
BDL has the book. Not a worldwide best seller I have to confess!
I found it …
The Identification of Buttstock Marking Discs in British Service 1900-1944, compiled by Peter Laidler, 1st edition, 23 pages, $6.00
BDL - Books for Sale (click here)
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Yes Brian at
BDL has the book. Not a worldwide best seller I have to confess!
I have a rare unsigned copy!
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Much as I hate to "blow up" the credit card lately, it sounds like a good excuse to work up an order w/ BDL.
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