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    Question Lithgow No1 Mk 111 info needed

    Hi All,

    New to the forum and the wealth of information here is staggering...

    So I just started a collection of Enfield's and I picked up two from an older fellow locally..

    One was an unfired out of Cosmo PF N04 MkII out of ROF.......

    But I also was able to obtain the following Lithgow No1 Mk 111*

    I am hoping someone can tell me a little something about this rifle !

    She seems to head space fine and the bore is bright shiny with relatively deep lands..

    Pics follow but the markings are as follows:

    ( All numerals are arabic unless otherwise noted )

    MAGAZINE

    Body
    Large Numeral 4 with a Small 2

    Follower

    3 with a broad arrow and a crown with EO over a B

    TRIGGER GUARD AREA

    BA on trigger

    B on Guard

    NOSECAPE

    BA on side with two stars on the front of each ear


    FRONT BAND

    FR with a CROWN

    FRONT SIGHT

    WA43

    REAR SIGHT

    FA III

    BARREL

    BROAD ARROW

    CROWN with a set of crossed flags and L over P in the flags

    MAVI

    A over II with a star on the left side

    5 44

    RECEIVER

    MAVII (twice)

    Top of receiver a C with 67685 under it

    CROWN with a set of crossed flags and L over P in the flags

    MA
    Lithgow
    S.M.L.E.
    III*
    1941

    MULTIPLE STAMPINGS OF a Star with an A in it and the following under each stamp:
    4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    Also a CROWN above a 27 above an L

    MULTIPLE STAMPINGS of a star with an A in it and the following under each stamp:

    I II III 4

    where the bolt turns down on the top top of the receiver J4162

    Also Import mark

    IA CO SAC CA Australiaicon 303

    BOLT

    M on bolt head (not much wear on it but has been fired)

    Underside of handle J4162

    Rear Face of handle C with 67685 under it

    By the knob a crown with a set of flags

    BUTTSTOCK IS MARKED AS SHOW IN PICS also a troop disk with a 1 and a star


    That's all the marks I can find....

    Wood has dings etc....

    Picked up the rifle a bando of WWII type VII ammo and the bayonet for $ 200... Hoping I did not get taken for a ride.........seems like a straight up old fellow though...

    Probably a parts gun...but being there are some matching numbers on bolt handle and receiver etc..might make me think it's not .....

    Need some suggested reading on these enfields !!

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    Here's a start - check this link out as it has a lot of those markings identified

    http://home.earthlink.net/~smithkaia8/

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    Thanks... COuldnt find the Crown and the L over P in the flags...

    Stocks Stamped HV...High Velocity

    CMPicon Military Police?

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    CMPicon is probably CMF (Citizens Military Force) take a closer look

    Crown over L and P is the Lithgow proof mark

    3MD is Southern Command (Australiaicon)
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    Some nice markings. CMF - Citizens Military Forces (militia), at the time we had the CMF and the AIF. 3MD issued to Third Military District, being Victoria. I'd pay 1/2 again if you wanted to sell it!

    * Above post had said 'Commonwealth Military Force' prior to edit by Amatikuluicon after I posted. This made my post look like repitition, kind of annoying. It isn't a ****ing contest. I prefer to thank people for providing more accurate information, putting me straight or correcting my errors.
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    nice rifle and good price, way to start enfielding!

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    If that is a parts gun, I'll take it!

    You have one heck of a nice Australianicon Second World War Short Magazine Lee-Enfield Mark III* there, friend. It was built in 1941 and factory rebuilt in May of 1944 (same time as my own 1918 was rebuilt) and it is VERY doubtful that there is anything seriously wrong with it.

    Download "The Lee-Enfield Rifle" by Major E.G.B. Reynolds from the Military Knowledge Libraryicon (see stickies at top of this page) and read all about it. This book is dated but it is also the only book written on your rifle while the original factories still were in production. After the rifles went out of production, a HUGE amount of historical papers were burned.

    Can these rifles shoot? Mine had severe bedding problems when I got it (cracked right at The Damned Crack) and so shot a group 1 inch wide by 14 inches high. Repaired The Damned Crack and glass-bedded the critter and it started shooting 7/16 of an inch at 100. That is for an off-the-sandbags 2-shot called group from a dead-cold barrel (sometimes called 'Sniper's Zero' or 'Hunter's Zero'). I was shooting Sierra 180 flatbase bullets ahead of 38 grains of IMR-4895, bullet seated to the overall length of a military Ball cartridge. Flatbase bullets are ALWAYS best for Lee-Enfield rifles. The load I gave you is a bit mild (2250 ft/sec) but it is also extremely accurate. It is my own test load and match load for these rifles.

    The Australian rifles have barrels that are good enough that the ONLY way you will get the best from them is to handload. Put it back together carefully, by the book. Feed it with the best ammo you can crank out. If it shoots anything over 2 inches, come back and ask for help.

    BTW, just the bayonet for one of these sells for $75 here. You didn't do badly at all.

    Have lots of fun. You are well on your way to becoming addicted to Lee-Enfields!
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    Sorry to put the dampers on it a bit but I'd be a bit wary of the yellow paint that's been scraped off but still visible under the scores in the butt. Just have the rifle checked over by someone who knows what he's doing because yellow paint on an Australianicon SMLE butt (usually.....) indicates a well used former Cadet Force DP rifle

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    Thanks for the comments and all the valuable information all...

    Unfortunately the gunsmiths around where I live are not well versed in these type of arms I suspect. They deal mostly with the sporting type rifles/shotguns, not that it does not mean that they could not make a valid assessment of the condition of the firearm.

    To my UNTRAINED eye, albeit I have been around firearms my whole life, that and $ 2.50 will get you on a NYC subway.....I can find no defects with the rifle. From every piece of information I have found and looked into the rifle checks out.

    I can find no cracks ANYWHERE in the stock. The received appears sound....I have gone over every millimeter of it with a magnifying glass looks for cracks and defects (this does not take the place of adequate test equipment though)
    Barrel looks great..no twists bends bulges etc...rifling is sharp...bright shiny bore... etc.... It will not close on a field gauge... (I should get a whole set)

    So, to the esteemed group that is here that has much more knowledge than I do with this particular rifle, I do take heed of the yellow....

    Inspecting the area where the yellow is and it is only on the buttstock. The surrounding wood does NOT appear to have been refinished, stripped or sanded in anyway to indicate that the rifle had any yellow removed... Could it be possible it came into contact iwth a marked rifle in a rack? I do no t know.

    If I rifle came back to an armorer for a once over WHAT key points of inspection are done? Not that it really matters to this rifle but for general knowledge I would like to know the process. It can go far to help in making an initial assessment of a rifle prior to purchase.

    Even if this rifle checks out find I do not think I can bring myself to fire it.....why batter a piece of history....will it be worth a fortune...NO...of course not...but it is still history nonetheless....

    I think I have decided to use some no4's for range use....not that it wouldn't be nice to put some handloads down the beast and see how she does

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    The biggest thing to check over is for head space. If in fact the headspace is a bit loose its somewhat easily fixed by purchasing another bolt head with a tad more thickness, and that just threads on with fingers.
    As a counter point to Peter's mention of cadet rifles there has been plenty of discussion here that cadet rifles have seen less shooting than soldiers weapons and may have been much better maintained as cleaning is part of a cadets routine. There have been many owners of cadet enfields that are very happy with their rifles and I'd be quite happy to own and shoot one. Peter knows his stuff, so I'll always defer to his advice, and checking the rifle over is a good thing. It sounds like you know what you're doing with a rifle, go shooting if the headspace is good.

    If the butt plate has lots of pitting from parade ground thumping then check the stock for cracks, then shoot it.

    The only thing to be sure of is, tighten all screws, and make doubly sure that the big screw in front of the magazine is not loose. If thats not clamping on the wood it will split the stock length ways, right in front of your face ie got eyes? always always shoot with safety glasses.

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