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No4 Mk1 markings
Hi, just wanted to know if anyone can tell me what these marking indicate?
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02-15-2014 09:30 AM
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South African ownership marking.
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Union of South Africa 1910 - 1961
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So is it the horseshoe or the arrow or both together that indicate South Africa?
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Originally Posted by
Col.Colt
So is it the horseshoe or the arrow or both together that indicate South Africa?
It is both -- the arrow inside the 'U'
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This is the first time I have seen those symbols on an Enfield. Thanks for the great info
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If you pull the rear hand guard off and check the barrel for a date, they rebarreled alot of these rifles and stuck them in stores, my first enfield was a south african as well, beautiful rifle with a brand new barrel. there are also have south African marked bayonets, and bayonet frogs, im betting there are slings to but havent found one yet.
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Originally Posted by
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Hi, just wanted to know if anyone can tell me what these marking indicate?
Find out the serial number to that rifle. I believe I sold it last year.
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