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    Lee Enfield 1955 Fazakerly Production - Strange Marking...

    Hello Gents,
    A few months ago I picked up a new unissued, still in cosmolineicon No4 Mk2. In the process of disassembly and cleaning I found a piece of paper with an"O" on it stuck to the top of the barrel near where the barrel comes into the receiver. Strangest thing...
    I have no idea what it may mean but figured I would pass a photo along to you and perhaps it rings a bell for someone. I would appreaciate any help understanding what this is all about.
    Thanks for your help. Keith aka chambekAttachment 94669
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