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I was under the impression the home of the Lee Enfield family was known as RSAF Enfield Lock, in full, although in everyday speak some call it 'RSAF Enfield', some 'Enfield Lock', & some just 'Enfield', for brevity. During WW2 Maltby & Faz (& no doubt many others) were ROF's. I don't know if they were seen in a different light to justify a different title, or whether 'ROF' was just considered more 'appropriate' by WW2!
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I believe that the majority of the 0riginal (19th Century) 'Ordnance' factories were closed down after WW1 as we didn't need to 'arm' as that was the war to end all wars.
In the late 30's, during and after the war 44 new 'Ordnance factories' were opened manufacturing everything from explosives, to Small Arms, to Ammunition, bombs etc.
It was these that became the RoF's. Any pre WW2 facility retained whatever name it was known by.
Most were closing down by the early 50's and in the '80s were 'sold off' and privatised and a company called 'Royal Ordnance Plc' was formed, later taken over by British
Aerospace in '87 and subsequently all but one of the RoF's closed down, the remaining one still manufacturing explosives which it sells to the MoD and export customers.
Many of the old RoF sites have been demolished (others are shopping centres or industrial parks), a few years ago I saw an advert for Lee Enfield parts, I followed up on these and met a guy in a car-park in Yorkshire, he opened the back of his car and there was virtually everything needed to build up 'brand new' No4 Enfield's, I bought some bits and pieces from him but stopped short at buying any 'bodies' (actions)
It turned out that the guy lived in Maltby and that as the RoF site was being cleared he found a way into the cellars, which were full of 'parts', he seemed to have 'claimed' quite a large collection of bits & pieces (many, number 3 bolt heads !!!)
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Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...
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Originally Posted by
Surpmil
"Two nations divided by a common language".
For want of a "Ltd." the meaning was lost.
Yeah, I thought it would be clear enough since Enfield, colloquially called Enfield Lock, was never known as "EFD Rifles".
Plus over here in the states we have more than one type of corporation just like you, so one can't call everything "Inc." just like everything is not a "Ltd." So I was not going to guess at the Limited part, although I guessed his company was not a PLC at least during my original post!
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