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help to identify this enfield 22 trainer
Can anyone help to identify the markings on this rifle? Be happy to add info or pics if requested.
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08-29-2018 07:24 PM
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No2mk4 22 trainer
Ftr 1954
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Thank You to Lee Enfield For This Useful Post:
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BSA receiver undetirmined date as it has been linished off,
G.R Cipher ~ Georgius Rex (King George V) 1911-1936,
Looks to have the Weedon star on the under side of the wrist
L - Long Butt as they came in 4 lengths I think, Bantam, Short, Medium (Normal?), Long (could be wrong there)
I will see what the 76/GE & 38/GE turns up.
Last edited by CINDERS; 08-30-2018 at 09:16 AM.
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Could that partially linished original mfr date be 1917? Is the rifle built on a Mk3 or 3* receiver?
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more pics
Thank you for the comments gentlemen - a few additional pictures.
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Make sure the butt stock bolt doesn't have the square section on the end, or you will have to remove the forend before you attach or remove the butt stock.
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Mark III receiver, it seems to me.
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So it is giove. Maybe the top of a 3 or a 5 then, the last digit of what is left of the original date......
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