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    1916 BSA No I MkIII* Fianna Fail Lee Enfield.

    Hello all, new to this forum, and had a question regarding a Fianna Fail Lee Enfield I've just purchased. There is a marking on the barrel, FB23. Have never seen this before. Is this unique to Irish Free State rifles? Any help would be appreciated. BTW, I am technologically challenged, it will be awhile before I can find out how to post pics! Thanks!
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    FB23 is the Firth Brown steel batch number.................

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    As to your question …

    Member Ingstrt published in an old thread from 2009 (click here) a pic of his 1916 Enfield Mk III which has the Irish Free State marking (Fianna Fiel) marked on top of the knox form and receiver, as well as the FB23 (Firth Brown steel batch number) that Peter referred to. Does yours have that FF marking there?



    Although not a SMLE, the FF marking also appeared on other rifles. If you check the MKLicon and with thanks to Advisory Panelicon members Lance and Wheaty, there's an entry in the Englandicon section complete with a 182 picture photo montage.

    No.3 MkI* (T) Rifle (BSA Scope) (click here)
    c/w matching Model 1918 (3x) Scope Serial #226763 (Mfg by B.S.A Guns)

    This is one of only 79 rifles converted by B.S.A Guns, contracted between July 27, 1935 and completed by Dec 9, 1938. The scope and rifle are "all matching" with "all correct" fonts and markings for collector comparisons.

    All those specimens noted from the B.S.A. contract have had the Irish Free State marking (Fianna Fiel) on the back of the left rear telescope mount, so it would appear that these sniper rifles were assembled for an Irish contract.

    Irish Free State marking (Fianna Fiel)


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    That's great! Many thanks!

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