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    Default Help to ID an Enfield

    I got this and want to get it back to its original style. Can someone help me with the model. I know it's a Lee Enfield that's about it.
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    It is dated 1943
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    Looks like a no4 mk1

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    where'd you get it? I used to have one exactly like that.

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    Got it from a guy my friend works with.

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    What is it chambered in? Can you find the proof mark?

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    I was told 303. And there all pretty worn off and hard to tell.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunner View Post
    I got this and want to get it back to its original style. Can someone help me with the model. I know it's a Lee Enfield that's about it.
    I just looked at the pictures you have posted of this #4 MK1 Lee-Enfield.
    Normally a full restoration to military configuration would be just a matter of replacing wood and some barrel bands, etc.
    However, your gun has had the muzzle cut off, removing the piece with the "lugs" for the bayonet to attach to.
    I just had an instate customer run into the same problem, and he was lucky enough to locate a replacement original barrel.
    APEX has the stock sets on the web site, but the barrel problem is something you need to consider before spending the money.
    If you want a full military rifle it may be cheaper to just buy a complete one.

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    Yeah i thought it looked cut down. Oh well I'll keep it the way it is.

    I just need a magazine now

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