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    BSA Very Early SMLE No.1 Mk.III

    Hi All, I have just recently acquired the above rifle which I find very interesting and having searched Milsurps, the internet and the reference books can find very little information about the rifle.

    It’s a very early configured Mk.III with long rage volley sights marked LES III and with the No.2 magazine with full matching numbers of 5333 on the bolt, action, barrel, rear sight and cocking piece although it has a further serial number of 646A on the barrel and action as well as a marking of those areas of “Sale Permit” and over stamped with AG Parker.

    Looking at how the rifle is made with component parts in 1911 the likes of the volley sights and magazine was changed.

    There is also on the brass disc the following “12 LR 301”

    Anyone seen anything like this before or offer any explanation on its background or better still have one just like it.

    It’s a lovely looking rifle although the woodwork does have usually bruises from use. There appears to be no military markings on this at all but the addition serial number is interesting along with the sale permit markings

    Welcome people’s comments and views

    Many thanks
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    What a nice looking rifle that is...
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    Thanks it really is a wonderful rifle in great condition

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    Looks to be a commercial rifle - probably explains why it is in such good condition.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NORTHOF60 View Post
    Looks to be a commercial rifle - probably explains why it is in such good condition.
    Yes agreed but it have a second serial number and also the sale permit stamped which I’ve not seen before

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    Quote Originally Posted by bravo2zero View Post
    Yes agreed but it have a second serial number and also the sale permit stamped which I’ve not seen before

    Standard (pre WW2) UKicon markings used by the Chief Examiner of Small Arms

    Item 14 on the attached :

    "Serviceable rifle suitable for competition shooting for sale to the public"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan de Enfield View Post
    Standard (pre WW2) UKicon markings used by the Chief Examiner of Small Arms

    Item 14 on the attached :

    "Serviceable rifle suitable for competition shooting for sale to the public"
    The attachment looks very familiar but I can't place it. What is the source document, please?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Enfield-Stuff View Post
    The attachment looks very familiar but I can't place it. What is the source document, please?

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    Sorry I don't know.

    I have a fair few Enfield related documents, both in PDfs and on paper, but unfortunateley in many instances I did not reference, (or list the source of) odd 'extracts' to the original documents, we live and learn.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Enfield-Stuff View Post
    The attachment looks very familiar but I can't place it. What is the source document, please?

    Enfield-Stuff
    This is out of Reynolds I do believe. The Lee Enfield Rifleicon

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