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    What's the earliest LB No.4 Mk1* you've seen?

    I have just reserved LB Mk1* serial number 1L5110, which I figure must be quite a low number for the Mk1*.

    What's the lowest number anyone has or has seen?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roy W View Post
    I have just reserved LB Mk1* serial number 1L5110, which I figure must be quite a low number for the Mk1*.

    What's the lowest number anyone has or has seen?
    Your rifle is serial number 15,110.

    I believe 0L5 (serial no. 5) sold recently at auction
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    Thanks. I was aware of what number mine is, I was specifically asking about the earliest Mk1* not the Mk1's.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roy W View Post
    Thanks. I was aware of what number mine is, I was specifically asking about the earliest Mk1* not the Mk1's.

    Cheers
    You've got to be near the cross over - is the receiver date 1941 or 1942?

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    It's 1942 marked receiver, mk 2 rear sight, square cocking piece.

    It's all parkerised, so suggesting a refurb

    I realise it is near the changeover, I was just wondering what the lowest number Mk1* was that anyone has or has seen.

    Thanks

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    I have 1L2158. 1941. All correct and matching with South African property marks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie View Post
    I have 1L2158. 1941. All correct and matching with South African property marks.
    Is that a Mk1*?

    If not, it isn't what I am asking
    Roy

    ---------- Post added at 09:28 AM ---------- Previous post was at 09:27 AM ----------

    Maybe I worded this wrong, but I am asking about Mk1* rifles not Mk1's

    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roy W View Post
    Is that a Mk1*?

    If not, it isn't what I am asking
    Roy

    ---------- Post added at 09:28 AM ---------- Previous post was at 09:27 AM ----------

    Maybe I worded this wrong, but I am asking about Mk1* rifles not Mk1's

    thanks
    I trolled thru the stickied LB serial number thread:
    highest 1941 MkI:
    1L3851
    1L4798
    1L6926

    Lowest 1942 MkI*:
    1L4072
    1L5979
    1L6797

    so there seems to have been a bit of overlap.
    My understanding is that the serial number was one of the last operations (probably after fitting the bolt).

    BreakeyP posted a LB with both MkI and MkI* bolt releases here a few years ago. As I recall the serial number was mid to late 1942 production.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee Enfield View Post
    I trolled thru the stickied LB serial number thread:
    highest 1941 MkI:
    1L3851
    1L4798
    1L6926

    Lowest 1942 MkI*:
    1L4072
    1L5979
    1L6797

    so there seems to have been a bit of overlap.
    My understanding is that the serial number was one of the last operations (probably after fitting the bolt).

    Paul Breakey posted a LB with both MkI and MkI* bolt releases here a few years ago. As I recall the serial number was mid to late 1942 production.
    Thanks for that, I wonder if those numbers are correct, or people have made the same errors as they did on this thread and referred to 1's as 1*'s and vice versa?

    The 1L6926 does seem very late for a Mk1.

    Likewise the 1L4072 seems low for a 1*

    The search continues, as they say

    cheers

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    This is the information that I have so far.....

    1941 1L3851 1
    1941 1L4131 1
    1941 1L4588 1
    1941 1L4798 1
    1941 1L6926 1

    1942 1L5979 1*
    1942 1L6797 1*
    1942 1L9659
    1942 2L1037 1*
    1942 2L1378 1*

    So 1L5110 as a Mark 1* is low. What year is it, 41 or 42? As you can see there is crossed up dates, due to production methods used.

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