Bolt action and Lee Enfield......... I'm sitting here with a 1972 DE marked, genuine Army L39 in my grubby little mitts and the body of which AND most of the parts are marked, large as life for the whole world to see and in no uncertain terms with marks that relate to that wonder of small arms manufacturing, Fazakerley in 1955. But there's a rub........ The rifle also bears the markings of Enfield in 1972. And to confuse matters even more, it carries a serial number that relates to 1972 too

Are you thinking what I'm thinking or have we flogged a dead horse for long enough................. Just personally speaking, it just looks like a case of what we call in Army technical terms '......the bleedin' obvious'.