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    Need help identifying LEC markings

    Hi all, I have a Lee Enfield Carbine 1* and I'm trying to decipher some of the markings. The disc in the butt says '6.00, 7DG,06' so I'm guessing that means it was issued in July 1900 to the 7th dragoon guards, rack number 6. The receiver is marked 1900 so that makes sense to me. The toe of the butt plate and bolt knob are both marked 'EFD, 22, E' and other than EFD being short for Enfield I have no idea what this might denote. Any advice on any of the above is appreciated. Cheers, Tom
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    We love pictures. More pictures of any marks on the action and barrel will allow the experts to give much more 'expert' advice. Full length pictures will also help.

    The wood looks like a serious oiling would do it good.

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    Dates of issue on on the top of the disc and rack numbers at the bottom.

    Issued June 1900
    7th Dragoon Guards
    Rack/inventory number 06

    Very nice.

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    22 E
    Inspector number 22 at Enfield

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daan Kemp View Post
    We love pictures. More pictures of any marks on the action and barrel will allow the experts to give much more 'expert' advice. Full length pictures will also help.

    The wood looks like a serious oiling would do it good.
    I can add more pictures but the rifle this was on was sporterised, probably the fourth LEC that had been bubba'd that I've bought just for one or two good parts.
    And what oil would you recommend for the butt?
    Cheers, Tom

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    I'm also scratching my head because this butt has a sling mount on the bottom but not the left side of the stock. I would have thought all Britishicon cavalry and mounted infantry troops would have carried the British style of cavalry carbine with the rear sling mount being recessed into the left side of the butt. Whereas the RIC carbines had it on the right side and the NZicon carbines only had a stud at the bottom of the stock. Is it possible this was an NZ carbine butt that has had the disc replaced with this DG one? After all the 7th DG and NZ mounted rifles were both in South Africa together during the second Boer War.

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    RLO - raw linseed oilicon for all wood furniture on the 303's I normally do a 80/20 mix of RLO with Mineral Turpentine just thins it a smidge to get it soaking into the pores a bit quicker others may say just go with straight RLO so apply a coat leave 24hrs then another same repeat until the stock wont absorb any more wipe down between coats.

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    Please add the pictures.

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