EDIT: I forgot to include that I am aware that it is a No 1 Mk 3, but I'm not aware of what all the other markings are. I should have clarified that when I put up the post.
All I've deduced is that it's a 1917, Birmingham built Enfield that bears the 18.5 tons per square " mark which it got when it was taken out of military use.
Everything else is just overwhelming. I can't find pics of any other rifles with thise many stamps.
I was referred to a place in the Springs called Leasures (sic) Treasures. I may run by there this week as well.
Thanks guys.
That's a M in the following pic.
EDIT: I forgot to include that I am aware that it is a No 1 Mk 3, but I'm not aware of what all the other markings are. I should have clarified that when I put up the post.











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