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    additional info as requested.

    LEC 1* 1903
    serial 5462 D. The D on the receiver is poorly struck but very plain on the barrel
    Roundel as described Enfield

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    Wouldn't rack numbers be the same for each unit/location? How many locations with an armory would have 5,000+ rifles? I'd expect 1-999 rack numbers to be way more common than a 4 digit rack number.
    So in your data, it appears there were locations that had 1-2000 rifles. But how many had more than 2K?
    What's your thoughts?

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