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    .22 Short Rifle Mk IV*

    Greetings All.

    Massively bored as my job has been drastically affected by Mr. COVID. No work today so I decided to visit my .22 Short Rifle Mk IV* (and .22 Short Mk IV, and Rifle No.2 Mk IV*).

    One could base an entire collection on collecting different variations of just this model of Lee Enfield and looking at mine there are at least 4 more I would like to find. Currently, my collection is at 7 most I have posted before but here they are all together.

    Pictures are not the best, waiting for Santa to bring a new camera this year!

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    1922 reworked .22 Short Mk III in NZ. The addition of a "IV*" might of been done then or post-1926? It is basically still in Mk III status but was remarked to streamline the paperwork. Previously it was a 1907 Enfield converted ConD II* and before that a LMC. The "IV*" on this rifle was added to the ConD II* marks.

    1922 reworked .22 Short Mk III in NZ. As above it is basically still in Mk III status. Previously it was a 1907 Enfield converted ConD II* and before that a LSA MLM/MLE. The "IV*" was overstamped on the original "III" on this example.

    1924 barrel dated (and I will assume converted) from a 1915 BSA Mk III, Canadianicon ownership with Cooey Model 10 sight added and original rear sight removed.

    1928 NZ converted 1908 Enfield SMLE Mk III. Armour conversion with hand stamp markings, a beautiful 1908 that made it through two wars basically untouched.

    1941 Parker Hale conversion of a 1917 BSA SMLE MK III* (which was later upgraded to a Mk III status). Marked as a Rifle No.2 Mk IV* it has a tubed barrel which was approved with the current designation (prior to 1926 it would of been a .22 Patt.14 No.2)

    1942 Ishapore converted SMLE Mk III*. As with many Ishapore conversions, all the original markings have been removed. This example was upgrated again in 1962 with a rear mounted sight, I assume to mimic the SLR for training.

    1951 Lithgowicon conversion (based on the barrel date, might of been converted earlier??) of a 1908 Enfield ConD IV, which was originally a 1901 LSA MLE Mk I*. No.2 Mk IV* markings added over the ConD IV marks. Well beat up, but after 50 years in the service who isn't?
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