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08-16-2017 08:40 PM
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I have never seen one but Milsurps Forum would be the place to ask. They have a former British
armorer who knows just about everything there is to know about Enfields.
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Those in the know will certainly advise you about your rifle the butt has been heavily sanded as where it meets the butt socket the wood should be proud of that, I have no idea why there would be waxed paper shimming the butt unless they did a cruddy job on fitting up and used that to take up slack.
Was there any serial No. on the section of the wrist that goes into the socket as it was often stamped there so the butt stayed with the rifle, also look under the top woods etc they also penciled No.s in there mine has the No.3 penciled in on both top woods and the bottom wood have not taken the butt off to look but it bears all the H&H stamping.
My 1944 AK & S No. is 16684 so pretty close to yours I think they started at 1500 in 1944.
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Those in the know will certainly advise you about your rifle the butt has been heavily sanded as where it meets the butt socket the wood should be proud of that, I have no idea why there would be waxed paper shimming the butt unless they did a cruddy job on fitting up and used that to take up slack.
Was there any serial No. on the section of the wrist that goes into the socket as it was often stamped there so the butt stayed with the rifle, also look under the top woods etc they also penciled No.s in there mine has the No.3 penciled in on both top woods and the bottom wood have not taken the butt off to look but it bears all the H&H stamping.
My 1944 AK & S No. is 16684 so pretty close to yours I think they started at 1500 in 1944.
Thanks for the reply Cinders, no numbers under the wood, couple of faint inspector stamps on the hand guard.
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Your rifle is not marked POF
, it is marked ROF 41 !
It is either a Maltby, but more likely one of the extremely RARE Fazakerly No4Ts!
a 1941 Maltby would usually be roll engraved as:
"ROFM No4MkI. 1941"
https://www.milsurps.com/showthread....l=1#post207102
where yours only shows the "No4MkI" and has the date on the butt socket
Deactivated Old Spec WWII British Made Lee Enfield No4 MKI Rifle - Allied Deactivated Guns - Deactivated Guns
1941 Fazakerley made Lee Enfield - Enfield-Rifles.com
Either way you have struck GOLD
It looks like it's slotted for the cut off too??
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The "GF" on the scope mount indicates "Gujarat Forces"-India State forces.
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They're quite unique stamps on the butt socket.
Is there a S stamp on the cut off block?
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Yes, it appears to be a Faz & it appears to look kosher, at least IMHO. In fact, I'd even go as far as to say it has 'the look' of a rifle set up at Enfield rather than H&H - just a feel from the appearance of the pads & their fitting (although I'm presuming there isn't an examiner's mark on the front pad, so I'm not being pedantic about it). I have seen the 'TR' with serif on Trials T's before, as well. It's obviously seen a chequered life & has lots of replacement parts, but the guts of it look correct to me.
One way to help to confirm if it is a Faz rifle would be to remove the fore end & have a look at the draws. AFAIK Faz rifles are the only ones that are asymmetrically shaped; the lightening cuts on the left draw were never made.
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Thanks everyone for your valuable input. I will be getting further pics and checking on other markings on my rifle. I have been wanting for some time to collect sniper rifles other Comm.block rifles and it looks like this one will be a good addition to my collection.