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    Markings on a Lee Enfield Jungle Carbine

    Good day: A friend recently came into possession of a LE Jungle Carbine and there were some markings on the butt stock that I was hoping some of you experts could help us determine what they meant:

    26 10 48
    I H L
    255
    C. SQN

    The first line is fairly self-evident as a date, the rest are open to a bit of interpretation. Any idea what lines 2-4 are?
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    'Squadron' indicates an Armoured regiment so it could be XXX Lancers. If it was somewhere like Malaya, it'd only be light armour as opposed to tanks
    A photo might make it easier for us to decipher

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    Welcome to milsurps others may be along with information about the lettering

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    Nope............ he's gone Cinders. Like loads of other one-hit-wonders that seem to come and go...............

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    He read Peter's answer and ran...pics would have been nice.
    Regards, Jim

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    Still here lads, it was Christmas after all :-) I'm afraid that the "engraving" is a bit faded and doesn't show up well in photos. I will try and photograph it. It does look like it was hand-done, definitely not professional in nature.

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    just set up a set of pictures an the pro's here will get you straight

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    Quote Originally Posted by GunsNotPuns View Post
    It does look like it was hand-done, definitely not professional in nature.
    That's right, that's how they look.
    Regards, Jim

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    My friend should be back in town tomorrow from his holiday season jaunt to see family and I'll post the best pictures I can manage.

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    Hi GunsNotPuns strangely I have a Shirley No 5 with almost the same markings. Check that your I isn't in fact 1HL, research on mine came up with Rhodesian SAS formed in 1948 as C Squadron 1HL.

    My markings are:
    26 10 48
    1HL
    217
    CSQN

    Hope this helps, is it by any chance a Shirley made one like mine?

    Dick

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