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    ED add Lithgows to that poster.. My S.I.A.S No 2 plates E1 and E2 show the washer between the screw head and the trigger guard. ED where does plate J come from.

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    In regards to post #7, The cover page of the Oz parts list states -
    No. 1 Mk III, No. 1 Mk III* and Emergency...

    What kind of No. 1 Enfield is an "Emergency" Rifle??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bindi2 View Post
    ED add Lithgows to that poster.. My S.I.A.S No 2 plates E1 and E2 show the washer between the screw head and the trigger guard. ED where does plate J come from.
    Sorry for the late reply Bindi2 I'm in the middle of a Windows XP virus disaster and have changed over to using a different operating system call Linux. Everything I posted is from the same 1945 Australianicon parts manual meaning plate "J" is from this very same Australian parts manual.

    As you can see our famous American Enfield author Ian Skennertonicon just copied the Australian manual.


    "What kind of No. 1 Enfield is an "Emergency" Rifle??"

    One that only shoots grenades from a badly worn barrel with blanks and can only shoot normal projectile ammunition in an "Emergency".

    An "Emergency" would be 10,000 Japs coming down the Kokoda Trail or Track.
    (Or only having a fake rubber Enfield to shoot back with until the director yells "Cut" and then someone from the prop department hands you a blank firing "Emergency" Enfield)

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