Does any-one know how Enfield Standard taps and dies are actually marked on the tool its-self? Is it marked E.S after the thread size like more common types such as B.S.W. or U.N.F.? I have often seen old taps and dies for sale (ex-military) but wouldn't know if they were Enfield Standard examples or not. I'm guessing that the only persons who would have had these tools outside of the factory originally would be armourers.Information
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