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How sportered is my Enfield?
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09-13-2008 07:23 PM
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Short answer is your rifle is at least easily restorable. From the looks of things you still have the bayonet lug so the rest is just fitting a new forarm, hand guards with barrel bands and possibly a new butt stock depending on who badly sanded the one you have is. If they reused the original serial number during the FTR then I believe your rifle started life as a ROF Maltby. The (F) is for ROF Fazakerly, the facility where in 1949 the FTR was done. Look in the MKL at any of the No.4 rifles and you will have an idea what it should look like when finished (assuming that is what you want to do with the rifle.)
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Looks identical to the '43 Long Branch I just picked up. Still has the Bayonet lugs and sight guard in place, which means a new set of wood and bands and she's ready to go. Keep in mind that you will likely need to do some bedding to make it shoot properly with new wood.
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Thanks, it answers my questions. I'll get around to it when I have more money to spend on Milsurps (the eternal problem)