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    Need Help Identifying

    hi there i inherited this gun from my grandfather and was told it was a Enfield any info would be great. Markings are as follows:

    these are above trigger guard

    Symbol of a crown
    E.R.
    L.S.A. COLD
    1901
    L.E. I.*

    stamped in wood near butt of stock

    LONDON and 2 stars enclosed in a circle and then a crown and another symbol enclosed in a circle in the circle before

    L* under the stamped circled

    stamped on brass on butt stock

    4/02
    5CMR
    197

    any help would be awesome here are a few pics to help







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    Looks Like a early Lee Enfield, MLE (Magazine Lee Enfield) I may be wrong. A real good site is The Lee-Enfield Rifle the site has everything about all lee enfields and since you have the rifle you can compare to pictures on the site.

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    fergie10, What you have is an excellant example of the first design Lee Enfield. Yours differs from the original in that there is no provision for a cleaning rod to be mounted in the fore end. The cleaning rod was dropped in 1899 by the MoD and rifles manufactured without provision for one were designated Mk.I*.

    Congrats on a fine rifle.

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