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    Green Band on Stock

    I saw an Australianicon Lithgow Enfield dated 1943 with a green band painted around the stock, just behind where your right hand rests. Is the marking specific to a unit? Does it have any significance at all? Thanks
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    Jungle use only.
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    Used by a cadet unit - designates safe to fire live ammunition.

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    Thanks for the info. I guess it never actually used in battle then.

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    Given the state of things in '43, it's a pretty safe bet that it saw active service before it's career with the cadets.

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    Son has it in one! Acccording to the UKicon (and presumably Australianicon) EMER's, non service pattern weapon certified for use with ball ammo

    Added later. Oooooops, sorry. Said SON when I meant to say ROWDY!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
    Son has it in one! Acccording to the UKicon (and presumably Australianicon) EMER's, non service pattern weapon certified for use with ball ammo
    What does non service pattern weapon mean? Was it built to different specifications?

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    It means not a current issue front line weapon. Hence Cadet Forces.

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    Does this make them more or less valuable?

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    I dont think it makes any difference to value.

    Ok really curious about this. In Australiaicon we also have cadet rifles with yellow nosecaps. I understand the difference between green and yellow but why green around the butt and yellow around the nosecap? Was there different levels of cadets? Were yellow painted rifles fir school cadets?

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