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    They clearly DID scrub the original markings and then added their usual Mk1/2 markings. It MIGHT be a Mk1/2 underneath the wood somehow but you'll have to take it off to find out
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    They clearly DID scrub the original markings and then added their usual Mk1/2 markings. It MIGHT be a Mk1/2 underneath the wood somehow but you'll have to take it off to find out
    Hey Peter, being not that of an Enfield nut: how do I tell if it's a Mk.1 or a Mk.1/2? What was changed in this process?

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    Enfield No 4T RFI

    I know this is an old thread, but it is relevant to my No 4T I just purchased. It has all the markings of an RFI and refurbished in 1962. It has a no 32 Mk 3 scope fitted. The serial number is A0152T. I wonder if anyone has any backround to the the rifle? I have attached a few pictures as reference.

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