Hi folks,

Well here's a riddle.

An acquaintance of mine is looking at buying a 1916-dated, Enfield-built No1Mk3*.
It's a "C broad-arrow" stamped specimen. He's wondering how come it has, for serial number, "16". no extra numbers, no letter, just "16". The forend, bolt both have the same serial number as well.

Any clue as to how possible that is? I haven't seen pictures yet (hence my enquiry...).

I remember a fellow showing an earlier specimen found in Newfoundland with a serial number "3", but that was an LEC or some other less-common rifle...

Thansk for any info!

Lou
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