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    Quote Originally Posted by canadian1918 View Post
    Thanks for the info rather reassuring , just didn't deal like throwing money at a piece of history that is of no importance to me . Cheers ]
    Frankly that is not realistic. Other than on rare occasions, no one can know where a Britishicon Army rifle like yours has been. Over its career, your rifle may have been, for example, in the hands of: an Army Service Corps driver in Franceicon during the Great War, an Infantryman in Palestine between the wars, or a Royal Artillery Gunner at Tobruk during the Second World War. On the other hand it may have been in the armoury of a school Cadet Corps for most if not all of of its life. We certainly had identical rifles in our armoury at school.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beerhunter View Post
    Frankly that is not realistic. On the other hand it may have been in the armoury of a school Cadet Corps for most if not all of of its life. We certainly had identical rifles in our armoury at school.
    Oh, spoil sport! We all like to think our rifles were used in anger by TE Lawrence, or examined by Winston Churchill at the very least.

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    I recall being told that a year's dated production started the year before the date - explaining, for example, how long Lee Enfields are seen dated 1902 bearing Queen Victoria's crown (yet she died 22 January 1901), having been made in the production year 1901-1902. Is this actually true or false? If true, does anyone know when the 1918-dated production at Enfield would have started?

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    I must say the fit between the forend and the trigger guard and forward face of the butt socket looks much better than most SMLE's
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    Quote Originally Posted by canadian1918 View Post
    im wondering if its worth the trouble of putting it back to original as its been sporterized unfortunately ,
    When you say sporterized, do that mean the barrel has been shortened, or just that the forend wood has been shortened? More pictures would be welcomed, as usual.

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