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The one I looked at in the basement of the National Army Museum (Chelsea) had a Canadian Arsenals barrel identical to those fitted to the DCRA conversion rifles done at Long Branch. The scope was still graduated for .303 and it was in the Chest No.15 I believe the chest was re-marked but can't remember now.
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02-08-2014 02:47 PM
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The Trails L8T I saw had an Enfield 7.62 barrel complete with the additional milling cuts for a wrench and CR1281 part number. The 1970's variant had the Canadian Arsenals barrel like the one Surpmil saw at the NAM.
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Would it still be a no4 mk1 though? ie the stock is a mk1? Wouldnt it be a mk 1/2?
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Yep, it would have a Mk2 fore-end. The only time we were allowed to fit a Mk2 fore-end to a Mk1 or 1/1 rifle was if it was a DP.
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