Hi,
I just joined milsurps and I'm finding so many good categories that apply to my collection and the many questions I have had.

This one applies to a .22 converted Sht L.E buiult on a No.! Mk3 stock.

My question relates to the magazine, stamped ".22"...its just an open shell looking from the open action...a great place to drop a 22LR. Were there any plates or other devices that filled this void or was it just a single shot and hope the rifleman did not have fumble fingers?
The right side of the collar is marked " (crown)/ENFIELD/1894/SHT.22/IV*." The left side is marked " ENFIELD/1911/SHT L.E./CON D IV ." The receiver is marked "a / 3615 " with the forend and buttstock numbered to match. The top of the receiver ring and right buttstock medallion carry Canadianicon arrow markings. I see no number markings on the bolt or handle.

Any information regarding this rifle and the magazine opening would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Darryl
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