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    Lee Enfield No 4 Mk1 1942 would like to have details of rilfel confirmed

    I am posting pictures of my Lee Enfield No 4 Mk1, 1942 Mfg. It was my first Enfield and now 1 of 3 I own. It was obtained to be a shooter and fill my goal of having the main battle rifle from each country in WWII. It was obtained pretty long ago and picked from a rack of about a dozen at a local sporting goods chain store. I picked it because of the condition, matching bolt, very good bore and the 1942 date. I was please to find it shot nicely and was accurate. I liked the sights, trigger and the size of the rifle. My limited knowledge just guessed it had a replacement but stock but that was about my limit. I would really like to know the maker and how much of the original rifle is still intact. Maybe a Maltby? What is the W (or) in the star represent? Any details on the stamps and markings is greatly appreciated. I liked the rifle so much I later obtained a 1928 Lithgowicon SMLE and even got lucky and picked up a No4 Mk 1 T. This rifle was my shooter and cemented my appreciation for the rifle. This is a great forum and I have learned more in a few visits than all the arm chair experts. Thank you all for your time in advance.Attachment 73865Attachment 73866Attachment 73867Attachment 73868Attachment 73869Attachment 73870Attachment 73871
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