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    RJW NZicon, you asked about the rear sight:

    My external components that aren't close to original are; the bands-marked GEWicon, the cut off-a stock nomk3, rear sight-marked B (but proper/correct rear sight marks I don't know yet, did they make rear sights with EFD?)

    This is how my No.1 mark VI is marked on the rear sight:

    The rear sight is marked with an "E" superimposed on a "D"

    The mark is found on the aperture slide on the left hand side and also on the top left front face on mine.
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    Well, yeah. AND have four rather than six clicks per revolution on the elevating screw as well. (And a different pitch thread, too?) Plus the odd ball detent cuts on the bottom and front lower sides.

    Oy, to be proper, the whole rifle should have nothing but Enfield markngs. Makes for an interesting search for odd bits, over many years, but it's amazing what pops up from time to time, and in the strangest places!

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