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Originally Posted by
Noble_Guardian
Hello Simon,
This is a great service ! Thanks for offering it !!
Is there any record pertaining to that following L42A1 ?
Attachment 66137
Thank you !
Noble Guardian,
Can you confirm the serial number please I'm struggling to make it out clearly but it appears to be 93733 is that correct?
Cheers,
Simon.
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10-03-2015 02:40 PM
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Originally Posted by
Simon
Noble Guardian,
Can you confirm the serial number please I'm struggling to make it out clearly but it appears to be 93733 is that correct?
Cheers,
Simon.
I was told by the current owner that the serial is U37330 or Y37330. He's not quite sure about the letter though.
Cheers,
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Originally Posted by
Noble_Guardian
I was told by the current owner that the serial is U37330 or Y37330. He's not quite sure about the letter though.
Cheers,
Rifle serial number U37330 was part of batch number 50, consisting of 28 weapons and has a recorded conversion date of 20th Jan 1972. On completion it was sent to store at Donnington.
No record of serial Y37330.
Cheers,
Simon.
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L39A1 UE.71.A1088 Marked 'RARDE' on buttsock. Spirit level on front sight base.
I have an L39A1. It is from 1972 SN UE.72.A1088. It has a spirit bubble level on the front sight. It is marked 'RARDE' in grey italic paint of the left side of the buttstock. The buttstock and forend are blonde beech with the standard L-E grip (and not the C grip). The rear sight is the AJP TZ 4/47. It has a standard late manufacture aftermarket No 4 303 magazine.
This rifle is now located in Philadelphia. It will soon be located in Boston as my wife is the newest VP at IBM. She starts her new job with IBM on Monday. We will be relocating to Boston.
I have scanned earlier post and noted that UE.72. A1086 went to stores at Donnington. This is the rifle owned by the US Service member in Iraq.
I am a former Infantry Officer in the US Army. I served as an infantry commander in US 7 Infantry (Cottonbalers) and as a Foreign Training Officer in the USDoS/USDoD Military Assistance Program, etc.
Note: I made a typo in the header-- SN should read UE.72.A1088 as in the body of the message.
Last edited by freddie1941; 11-05-2015 at 11:47 PM.
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Just to keep you going until Simon replies with your rifles history :
RARDE = ROYAL ARMAMENT RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT ESTABLISHMENT
It appears that a rifle of each type was sent for evaluation ( guessing) by them. I have evidence that they were also sent an Enforcer by ROF Enfield.
Maybe they tested ammunition, performance whatever - who knows ?
Google RARDE there is loads of history etc on line.
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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Alan,
Thanks!! I did not know what RARDE meant. Test and evaluation might explain the green spirit level attached to the base of front sight. The rifle has a smooth painted heavy 26 inch Stainless barrel that is 13/16 at the muzzle. It has a target type crown that is bare Stainless. I bought this rifle at auction. The provenance other than the auction broker is unknown.
So more or less: RARDE = Qinetiq = "Q"
Last edited by freddie1941; 11-07-2015 at 05:00 PM.
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Freddie1941,
Rifle A1088 is recorded as going out to store at Donnington on the 5th June 1972.
Cheers,
Simon.

Originally Posted by
freddie1941
I have an L39A1. It is from 1972 SN UE.72.A1088. It has a spirit bubble level on the front sight. It is marked 'RARDE' in grey italic paint of the left side of the buttstock. The buttstock and forend are blonde beech with the standard L-E grip (and not the C grip). The rear sight is the AJP TZ 4/47. It has a standard late manufacture aftermarket No 4 303 magazine.
This rifle is now located in Philadelphia. It will soon be located in Boston as my wife is the newest VP at IBM. She starts her new job with IBM on Monday. We will be relocating to Boston.
I have scanned earlier post and noted that UE.72. A1086 went to stores at Donnington. This is the rifle owned by the US Service member in Iraq.
I am a former Infantry Officer in the US Army. I served as an infantry commander in US 7 Infantry (Cottonbalers) and as a Foreign Training Officer in the USDoS/USDoD Military Assistance Program, etc.
Note: I made a typo in the header-- SN should read UE.72.A1088 as in the body of the message.
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Hello,
Looking for some information on a L42A1. There serial number is T39853 and is a 1970 conversion.
Thank you.
Last edited by CODFan; 11-18-2015 at 09:00 PM.
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Apologies for the delayed answer to your query.
Rifle T39853 was part of batch number 4 which consisted 30 weapons and has a recorded conversion date of 4th Jan 1971 , on completion it was sent to store at Donnington.
Cheers,
Simon.

Originally Posted by
CODFan
Hello,
Looking for some information on a L42A1. There serial number is T39853 and is a 1970 conversion.
Thank you.
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Hi Simon
I have just got Pecar scope No.359 with the original 26mm mounts. Do you know anything about the rifle and who the owner is?
Cheers,
Steve
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