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    H Guard

    On that site 4th pic M 47 C that is BSA Shirley's mark can this be off a T also it is the waisted type just asking ~ NO 8 MK1 LEE Enfield T Guard FOR 22 Trainer | eBay
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    Quote Originally Posted by CINDERS View Post
    On that site 4th pic M 47 C that is BSA Shirley's mark can this be off a T also it is the waisted type just asking ~ NO 8 MK1 LEE Enfield T Guard FOR 22 Trainer | eBay
    no, more likely it could be from a No5.

    No4T rifles did not utilize lightened parts.
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    As soon as (or at about that time.....) the fabricated Mk1 trigger guard was declared obsolescent the different variants were declared interchangeable so you just used what was there. The Mk1/2, 1/3 and 2 rifle types were made by converting the Mk1 type so there are plenty of variables

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