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Stock Markings on My No.5
Hi All,
Based in Queensland Australia
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Recently managed to get hold of a No.5 MK1 Jungle Carbine that I am currently cleaning up.
Found some stock markings as attached:
RHS
4.4 or 44 under sling near butt plate
LHS
Overstamped 243 in a circle
Under is 3069
Very faint stamping looks like 3471
Any help to identify if possible would be great.
Cheers ..
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08-08-2021 06:33 AM
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Impossible to know.
Almost all butt markings seen on No.5's were applied by one or more of which ever military they ended up with them after being surplussed/gift aided by the British
Army.
They are not 'original' markings from the first owner so to speak.
Just the thing for putting round holes in square heads.
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Originally Posted by
Csleach810
Found some stock markings as attached:
RHS
4.4 or 44 under sling near butt plate
LHS
Overstamped 243 in a circle
Under is 3069
Very faint stamping looks like 3471
What a dummy ?
I have just spent about half-an-hour going down my list of military codes, manufacturers, battalions etc etc etc looking for 3 letter markings "RHS" & "LHS"
Got as Far as "Royal Household xxx" and "Lincs Hussars XXX" and then the penny dropped.
Doh.
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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Sorry Alan - I should have been more clear - thanks for reading anyway mate ....
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The circular butt cartouche possibly indicates Indian service. Post some pics. Ishey screw in the forend?
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Yep has the screw but cannot see any RFI stampings or markings.
Added some more photos.
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Also has the heavy green paint under the woodwork.
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Probably Indian service and base workshop refurbishment, rather than R.F.I FTR I would think.....
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