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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
    ...snip... The Mk1* marking is a bit of a mystery and nobody really knows why it is marked on a small batch of their rifles. I suspect a breakdown in communication somewhere as they didn't make any TRUE Mk1* rifles
    I'm more intrigued by the No4 MkI " marking which appears approx.? the same time.

    Any idea what change ( " ) refers to?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee Enfield View Post
    I'm more intrigued by the No4 MkI " marking which appears approx.? the same time.

    Any idea what change ( " ) refers to?
    Its actually a *
    As Peter says its a 'mistake' as Maltby did not manufacture Mk1* rifles - only Mk1
    There appears to have been a batch of around 20,000 rifles that were incorrectly marked with the *

    Another way to identify it is a Maltby produced rifle is that each factory was given a prefix number for their serial numbers, in Maltby's case it was a 1, so all maltby rifle serial numbers are 1xxxx, Fazakerly was 2, so their rifles are 2xxxx
    Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan de Enfield View Post
    Another way to identify it is a Maltby produced rifle
    An yet another way is if the markings look like they were stamped on a Friday - after the pub! Which reminds me ......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan de Enfield View Post
    Its actually a *
    As Peter says its a 'mistake' as Maltby did not manufacture Mk1* rifles - only Mk1
    There appears to have been a batch of around 20,000 rifles that were incorrectly marked with the *

    ...snip...
    No I am actually referring to ( No4MkI ) rifles which are marked ( No4MkI" ).

    I have seen a number (say 10) of which I have owned at least 2 (I may still own 1).

    I have also seen (and owned) several Britishicon No4MkI rifles marked No4MkI*
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