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    The deeper I dig into this rifle the more I learn. I knew Sparkbrook was rare. I then find the CLLE 1909* BSA stamp on the left side of wrist. I had no idea what this meant. Wiki told me it is a charger loading bridge install. The wrist on the right side is marked crown VR Sparkbrook 1899 L.E 1* The Turkishicon date is 1936 marked left side receiver bridge. This piece belongs in a museum. Thanks Gary Moore, Enfield novice. I will do better macro pictures like my RFI "T"
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