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    Green stripe on OZ .22 No.2 Mk.IV?

    I recently bought a matching numbers No. 2 Mk.IV Enfield in .22 caliber which looks nearly pristine. It however features a green stripe on the stock .. Can you tell me what this should mean, and if it were original?
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    Try a Milsurps search on phrase green stripe enfield ...

    Seems to refer to a cadet rifle ..

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    A green stripe indicates a NON SERVICE PATTERN weapon

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    I thought on a Australianicon No1 Mk III or No2 Mk IV meant Cadet forces use, post 1968 and pre 1975.

    Information gotten off the old Gun and Knife forum back in the late 1990s. The earliest date someone recalled seeing the Green (best rating) was around 1972, but speculated the paint marks could have been as early as 1968, shortly after the rifle was retired from the even reserve training use.

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    green yellow and red

    Its my understanding that the Australianicon cadets were issued rifles that had stripes on them green ok yellow only in case of emergency red meant same as DP. I have both a no1mk111 with a green stripe around the but stock and one with a yellow painted end of the muzzle about 9 inches long. Both from Australia.

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    Correct the paint scheme was for Australianicon Army Cadet Rifles
    Green = Safe to fire up to full service specifications
    Yellow = Safe to fire but not up to full service specifications
    Red = Not safe to fire Drill Purposes only.

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    Aussie, I'm bound to ask why Brens were marked differently then?

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    I honestly don't know Peter, possibly because the Brens the Cadets used weren't on issue to the School Unit unlike the rifles, but drawn from Central Stores on an as required basis.

    School Units were issued:
    Rifles and 3 inch mortars only.

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    Agreed Dick our cadet unit had MkIII's Red, Yellow & Green (range use only) and a 3" mortar we actually had a demo on the school oval as a demonstration to the other school students what it did but with very reduced charges with the 3" virtually in the middle of Perth near the Princess Margaret Hospital? Could not do that now!
    When we used the Bren they were already at the range when we de-trucked as the regular Army always supplied vehicles when we went to the ranges for live weapons training
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    If it helps, on my ROC course these bands were raised as a topic under identifying useable weapons in the armoury, and I am sure from my memory banks, all it stood for was they were identified for drill and ceremonial use only. They were still usable, but were deemed the best condition for that purpose, basically bull**** and easily tarted up!!
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