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    help 1943 enfield???

    help to identify this rifle there are no markings on breach. i do find M47 under that 1943 under that AH5867 and under that iac alex va
    there is the letter L stamped on top butt
    on bottom of butt BH
    also U.K. 303 RR11
    on front sling S126
    and thanks all we find no NO4 or anything else we do see M1icon on barrel
    thats for you help
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    Quote Originally Posted by cmij51 View Post
    M47
    Shirley

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    the letter L stamped on top butt
    Long buttstock

    Pics would do far more for us.
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    The M47 identifies who made your rifle. This code was allocated to BSA (Birmingham Small Arms Ltd) during WW2, & all No4 rifles were produced at their Shirley Solihull plant. The S126 will be the code allocated to the manufacturer of the band (the list of manufacturers is in Skennertonicon's books but I can't remember who S126 was off the top of my head - no doubt someone will chip in). The 1943 is the date of manufacture. The L on the butt will probably indicate that the rifle is fitted with a long butt.

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    help id my 1943 enfield

    what is odd is there are no makings on the breach no (no4 or mk ) markings

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    The rifle has been refurbished & the markings on the receiver side wall were probably lost then - they were only marked very shallowly anyway. If you look at your second photo you can see what looks like a linish line running along the side of the receiver mid way between the ejector screw & the top of the charger bridge. Also, a 1943 rifle would have been blued as it left the factory, & yours has been given the later replacement 'suncorite 259' black paint finish. All part of its history & nothing to worry about...... In fact, the linishing was probably done at the same time that the charger bridge insert was permanently locked into position with a gob of weld. The weld was no doubt dressed down smooth, & at the same time resulted in the removing the body markings. The rifle would then have been bead blasted, parkerised (phosphated) & then spray painted with the suncorite.

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    is that why there are no numbers on the breach?

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    If you mean the receiver side wall (the flat area as shown in your second photo.), yes, that's correct.

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