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    Enfield No. 5 Carbine

    My LGS just got a bunch of various rifles in from a deceased collector. They asked me to help them with the garands, but I also saw about a dozen Arisakas and several Lee Enfield's, which I don't know much about, but thought the jungle carbine was pretty cool so I got it. My research says this maker made the most. Is there anything special or just a run of the mill? I have an SMLE III but just ventured a little further into the Lee Enfield. Any knowledge you gentlemen could give would be greatly appreciated,
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    I would suggest that it may be totally unique - I have never seen, or heard of a left handed No5.






    Although it woudn't be the 1st Lefty seen in US hands :



    Last edited by Alan de Enfield; 12-11-2024 at 05:06 AM.
    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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    As A de E says a very rare No5 from Fazakerley.
    Just a stock standard No5 with a reversed photo of it. Looks to be in reasonable condition on the outside for its age and probable service life.

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    The carbine as a whole had a relatively low production of about 250,000. Of those about 170,000 were made by Faz. Bayonets are hard to find.
    The rubber pad on the butt does nothing to help shooting. By now it's probably pretty hard, and has less surface area than a normal steel one.
    Don't throw it away however, it's still original.

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    As of a couple years ago, Liberty Tree had new old stock butt pads. I replaced mine with one and it’s definitely an improvement.

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    Many guys will replace a #5 butt with a #4 butt for shooting purpose. It takes all the bite out and you can find a long, I only had one long butt for #5 in time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Many guys will replace a #5 butt with a #4 butt for shooting purpose. It takes all the bite out and you can find a long, I only had one long butt for #5 in time.
    I have an M44 that I worried about the kick. It ended up not being that bad. Once I get a chance to shoot it I’ll decide whether to replace it, I guess, but it’s nice to know there are options if it does kick a lot. Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BVZ24 View Post
    The carbine as a whole had a relatively low production of about 250,000. Of those about 170,000 were made by Faz. Bayonets are hard to find.
    The rubber pad on the butt does nothing to help shooting. By now it's probably pretty hard, and has less surface area than a normal steel one.
    Don't throw it away however, it's still original.
    They are supposedly bringing in another with a matching bayonet. Are there bayonets that specifically match a rifle?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SRiverrat11 View Post
    Are there bayonets that specifically match a rifle?
    Bayonets are issued from a locker in stores with no regard as to anything else. Just if they fit or not.
    Regards, Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Bayonets are issued from a locker in stores with no regard as to anything else. Just if they fit or not.
    Yep - I've got a factory fresh, unissued bayonet for my 1947 Fazakerly No5 that doesn't fit - the ring is slightly too small to fit over the flash hider

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    Me too, but I've always wondered whether it's a fake or repro. I'd think a legit item would fit, but BAR suggests a little thing like that may not have been a high priority for the acquisitions civvies.

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