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    Talking Need Help in Identifying My Lee Enfield No. 4 Mark 2

    Markings on metal:
    Front Receiver Ring--left side--Crown/BNP--Top--Crown/P5
    Receiver--left side--No 4 Mk2 (F); 10/49 [PF] 142184; Top under sights--Crown/M(?)/10
    Receiver--Rear Ring-- B.T.G.-- (left pointing arrow) D (?))/113
    Bolt-- Knob--Crown/BNP--(PF) 142184
    Knob shank--F/49
    Near Ejector-- Crown/BNP
    On Bolt--53--60 or 66--FN--T
    Rear--F-49
    Front Sight Protector--Mark 1
    Foresight Blade--F.06
    Rear Sight--Mark 1
    Middle Stock Band--S76
    Bottom of Magazine Housing--PF 229933

    Furniture Markings:
    Front Hand guard--Crown/N -- F/49--142184--PF- 3/37
    Forestock-- Crown/N/4
    Buttstock--
    Bottom Wrist/Finger Grip-f/49-15-Crown/N/12-TH---Star with an N or M inside--HC or CH
    Lower Handguard--PF 142184--0/49

    I am aware that the First Mark 2 was manufactured 5/1949 with a serial number of PF 100412

    While I have a lot of information I don't know what it means when it's all pulled together. What do I have?
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    Made by Fazackerly October 1949

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daan Kemp View Post
    Made by Fazackerly October 1949
    It was made at Fazackerly, not by Fazackerly.

    Fazackerly is suburb of Liverpool.
    Just the thing for putting round holes in square heads.

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    Largely matching, except the magazine - odd. Very nice rifles, normally great shooters.

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