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    SMLE No1 Mk VI

    One of the rarer rifles on the "Enfield" collectors wish list this one has had No4 woodwork fitted presumably during the war but the action appears to be complete and correct so still rare in its own right.
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    I'll bet the wood has been put on there well since the war. That's scarce for parts and people will do just about anything to get one into some sort of "shape". How about a few more pics though...
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    I have examples with and without the unique checkered forestock. Some were rebuilt with smooth forestocks during the reworks following Dunkirk. I like it as it stands and would not attempt to checker it to make a fake original forestock. A very nice find.

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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    How about a few more pics though...
    Sorry, I would have taken more but my camera battery went flat and the rifle is 150 miles away from where I live so taking more pictures at the moment is not possible.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buccaneer View Post
    taking more pictures at the moment is not possible.....
    Maybe later then...
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    It has been re-numbered however it still has the ORGINAL cocking piece and striker. That is nice!!!!

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    Probably has the original bolt and cocking piece because it has the dreaded A suffix added to the new serial number. Non interchangeable parts!

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    The butt is from a No1 is it not? A bit loose too.

    A nice find in any condition.

    The cutoff is a replacement like the forend I assume?
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    very nice , one i would love to find , but so far no such luck , congrats

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    As requested I have at last obtained so more pictures and also some of the know history of this rifle. It was cleared from an old gun shop between ten and fifteen years ago as part of a pile of "scrap" that had been stored under a bench. From the amount of greasy gunge, wood shavings and general rubbish that was piled on top it had been undisturbed for years. At the time it was not recognised for what it was other than looking like a No4 rifle, the forend finish was badly affected by something that had dripped on it, it also had extensive fungal growth that resembled dry rot, those of you that have seen the pictures of the inside of the old Parker factory will have some idea of what I am talking about.
    Fortunatly once cleaned the forend was found to be sound, it was not discovered to be a MkVI until the cleaning was completed, all the parts are as found except for being a lot cleaner and it the case of the forend somewhat discoloured, the mag was missing but everything else is original to the rifle as found. The wood is of the No4 type probably a "post Dunkirk" job as so many of them were.
    For those cynics out there in forum land it is not a case of "buy the rifle not the story" as it is not for sale and will not be. It just goes to prove once again that all those years ago when nobody cared about old service rifles they were treated as worthless, at least this one was saved from the scrap heap...........

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