The country stamp is post 1968 and is an ATF import requirement. It means country of manufacture, not country of origin as is seen on many pre-1968 imports. That's why you see the "
England
" stamp on
Canadian
and US made No.4's returned from the UK prior to the
GCA
1968. Surplus military rifles were banned from importation to the
USA
from 1968 until 1986. Interarms and Century Arms did the majority of large scale imports post 1986. I had No.4's from War Reserve Stores, mostly imported by IAC in Virginia and from both the UK and South Africa. It's just a personal observation but I think CAI imported more rifles from Europe, the middle east and India. In defense of John Jovino Company, not all of their rifles were cobbled together from parts. They purchased thousands of lovely original SMLE's direct from the
Australian
government in the mid 1980's. There was a pan shop in Montgomery Alabama that bought a thousand of them. I bought, sold and swapped lots of real beauties from those days. They also had a huge quantity of nos parts so they built rifles too. Some were fine and some were problematic. Nothing that couldn't be fixed though.