That is correct. It was made in Canadathen probably used by British
forces. After the war these rifles had seen very hard use so they went through what is referred to as a FTR (Factory Through Repair) When this was done the guns were basically brought back to new standards. Stock, barrel replacement, refinishing, etc etc. This was done at the British Arsenal Fazakerly. I would look for a few things like stock markings if any? The stock looks as though it has been scrubbed of markings and refinished. Also check for import markings from a large distributor such as Century Arms (CAI or CIA markings) or Interarms (IAC). It still looks like a nice rifle. All of this stuff is bringing crazy money now. If it were me and I was waiting for a one of a kind Enfield to keep and retain it's value I would wait for a non FTR example but then again that's me. If your looking for a nice shooter, looks great than you may have found it. Just me .02 mind you. Oh and I also doubt the case of rifle story and always remember you are paying for the rifle not the story unless he has some sort of documentation.