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Last edited by Badger; 12-31-2016 at 06:09 PM.
Reason: Edited to add pics in-line with post for easier viewing by members. Please use IMG code properly..
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12-31-2016 05:36 PM
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Images missing for me so no help
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Sorry i just reuploaded them Not sure if it worked
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Those photos are no help to identify if it is genuine or fake, Do a search here (NO 5 Lightening Cuts) and check that it has the correct lightening cuts that is the only way to be sure. Does have a beautiful wood set.
Dick
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Looks OK to me is the rear sight graduated to 800 yards?
Date of manufacture is January 1946
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Yeah the wood is amazing! if its real do you know what its worth? Also what is the year of production?
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Yes, rear sight goes up to 800
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It's worth what someone is willing to pay for it, depends if someone wants one or not. With a D serial number should be February 1944.
Dick
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The serial begins with a U its hard to see because of the flash
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Faz made them in 43 and 44 although Skennerton agrees some were made after but no dates other than the 43 and 44 in his book, he does intimate that later ones were AF, but with all things Lee Enfield never say never.
Check on here for the lightening cuts to look for and that will tell you if genuine or not again as for value so many factors quality of barrel all matching parts etc.
Dick
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The cuts have been made so its a real carbine! All matching and barrel is in good (7.5/10) condition