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G prefix serial number
My G prefix serial number is G 839, rifle is a Enfield 1904 Mark 1 *** note this is the third serial number. The rear handguard has faint marks that would indicate it was wire wrapped at some point in time. The fore-end is a later Mark 1 replacement while the butt stock is early with the single swivel screw. This rifle could have been used as a grenade rifle and since changed to the standard Mark 1***. The bolt is numbered G 837.
Alot of early Mark 1 rifles were upgraded to Mark 111 in India too.Attachment 23317
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05-20-2011 10:43 AM
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That is a very interesting rifle. I see it had an ER serial number as well. Hmmm, wonder if it was numbered with the G prefix when it was wire-wrapped... Just me thinking aloud
Yes, many were upgraded in India and those usually have some marks to indicate that, from what little I have seen anyway.
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Mark 1** upgraded to Mark 111
Attachment 23318Attachment 23319Attachment 23320Attachment 23321Attachment 23322Attachment 23323Attachment 23324Attachment 23325Attachment 23326Here is a BSA 1904 Mark 1** IP upgraded to Mark 111 in 1917 the second rifle is an Enfield 1903 Mark 1**IP upgraded to Mark 111 in 1914. I think these conversions started in 1913/14.
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RCS, you just made my day! I must say I am envious. Some very nice old ladies in your collection.
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