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1922 dated NO1MKIII*
so how rare is a 1922 dated NO1MKIII enfield?and any ideal on price?
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11-22-2013 02:49 PM
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1922 was the Change-over date for Lithgow from Mark III* back to a simplified "Mark III" ( cutoff fitted, but NO volley sights). It occurred in the "B" series of Numbers ( which ran from 1922 to 1940).
But if it is a British-made SMLE, I don't know when or if they switched back to the Cut-off after WW I ( they were experimenting with the "Mark V" by 1922-23.) BSA certainly made Mark III (Cutoff only) in the 1920s and 30s, but for export.
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Doc AV
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its a Lithgow with a crest on the side.ill work on pics maybe sunday.no import mark and wood has stamps of being rebuilt in 43.
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Not particularly rare but not one of the more common years either.
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