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    Is this one of those Khyber Pass rifles?

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    It does look like one from what I've seen of them as it appears it does not have the quality of machine finish of regular ones, Ray

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    Khyber Pass or "File gun" for short. Interesting collectors item. I've always been intrigued by the markings they put on them. The sky's the limit it seems!

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    Anzac15: Do you have any additional photos showing the left side receiver ring and barrel shank or the underside of the barrel? I wonder if, as opposed to being a "Kyhber Pass" it might be the victim of multiple conversions/ upgrades at Ishapore? The markings have some similarity to those of a CLLE Mk II I.P. They do seem to me to be rather strange markings for someone to put on a pure forgery. Just speculating because I always have trouble picturing somebody creating an action body with files and chunk of railroad track.

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    My 5c worth:
    To my eye, the markings make too much sense, and would be too obscure to the faker (fakir?) to be a Khyber Pass copy, IMHO.
    I think this is just a bazaar Enfield which has been well-used, abused, and repaired somewhere East of Suez.

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    I'm going to take it down later to give the wood a BLOicon bath....I'll get some more detailed pics.

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    Ok, here's some more pics. I have the worst camera anywhere, so bear with me. The left side is '1910 CLLE'..and there IS a word or letters above the 1910. But it is extremely worn. IF I had to make a guess, I'd say it says 'COND', but I am not going to swear to it.
    I believe this is a genuine 1902 receiver thats been 'assimilated' over the years. Stock seems to be pretty crude. Have a look guys.

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    Dry whats Dry!

    Gads that is ugly wood, the draws seem a tad tired and the pit in the barrel would make it rather circumspect on ignition, seriously it has had a chequered life by all appearances and been around the world thrice just hope you have enough RLO to bring the stock back as bloke it looks really really dry good luck with the project it will definitely watch this space.
    Does it have a bore or is it worn out so much it is a smooth bore.
    Hey that reminds me of an Elmer Keith story of paper patching................. good luck Anzac15

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobD View Post
    My 5c worth:
    To my eye, the markings make too much sense, and would be too obscure to the faker (fakir?) to be a Khyber Pass copy, IMHO.
    I think this is just a bazaar Enfield which has been well-used, abused, and repaired somewhere East of Suez.
    Maybe the pattern rifle they used had those stamps. I don't know if it's a Khyber rifle or not as I've never handled one but it sure doesn't look quality machine made including the under side that would normally be protected from wear/abuse. Ray
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    Got the left side of the buttsocket under the light just right, and I'm 98% sure the word above the 1910 is 'ConD'.

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