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    No. 5 "Jungle" carbine

    On Friday I went to a local gun store to see if the Lee-Enfield No. 5 carbine I saw there a few months ago was still there. It was, so I decided it must be fate and I bought it.

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    No. 5 features: lightening cuts on the barrel knox form, "wasp waist" triggerguard, and rear sight with maximum range of 800 meters instead of the usual 1300 meters.

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    I did not find any import markings, only British export markings and "Englandicon", indicating it was probably imported pre-1968.


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    SMLE I***, No. 4 Mk I*, No. 5.

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    Nice carbine. Nice light blonde wood. I like blondes.
    Well, more of a red head. I like redheads, too.
    Might as well go ahead, I like brunettes, too.

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    Looks like a nice BSA made No. 5, always liked the 1945 dated stuff.

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    Good catch. My first one looked like that, the mag also was numbered to the gun. That was important then. I don't even know if people know about that anymore.
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    I noticed you removed the top wood guard. Was it serialed to the rifle also? The last one I got had the butt and the top guard serialed to the rifle along with all the usual items matching.

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    Quote Originally Posted by me2 View Post
    I noticed you removed the top wood guard. Was it serialed to the rifle also? The last one I got had the butt and the top guard serialed to the rifle along with all the usual items matching.
    I glanced inside the handguard when I had it off and I didn't see a serial number. Also, there is no serial number on the magazine.

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    By the way, what's the story on the top rifle of the three?? Very early yes?
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    By the way, what's the story on the top rifle of the three?? Very early yes?
    Yes, a 1905 Mark I***. See My first SMLE!

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    That is the nicest BSA No.5 I have ever seen...exactly what I am looking to get myself. What a great find!

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    Its very very frightening to see cocked rifles (and it doiesnt do them any good either)
    Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...

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