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    What are the lugs for on my trigger guard??

    Hi Guys on my mk 3 just in front of the mag on the trigger guard are two lugs, any ideas what it was for?

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    For mounting a sling swivel.

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    The SMLE was designed for use by both Infantry and Cavalry. The Infantry slung their sling from the front sling swivel and the Calvary (and some rifle regiments) slung theirs from the font sling swivel and the mid one (in front of the trigger guard).

    BTW, sometimes one will see a rifle with all three sling swivels shipped. That is incorrect, they should only have two, mounted as above.

    The front sling swivel mount was used later to tie an action cover to. The No.4 has a small staple-like attachment fot that purpose.

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    Didn't some of the later Mk3 have the simple staple like piece for the action cover. I'm sure I've got one, slightly off centre.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brit plumber View Post
    Didn't some of the later Mk3 have the simple staple like piece for the action cover. I'm sure I've got one, slightly off centre.
    Yes; came in on the Mk III*.

    There was also a simple loop on earlier rifles for the magazine chain link.

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    There are also those with the lump on the trigger-guard un-machined which was a wartime measure to save production time, same for un-machined lumps on nose-caps.

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