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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Falmouth KY
Posts: 4
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please help confirm for me what i think i have. it is a Enfield No 4 Mk 2 (F) with the following marks
7/49 PF 120108 i beleive it is made in july of 1949 7/49 at the Fazakerly plant due the (F) and is sequential number 120108 if i understand how to decode the numbers does this mean that this rifle was the 120,108th one made of this type (No 4 mk 2 ) at the fazakerley plant or the 120,108th made in july of 1949 all parts receiver,bolt,barrel, magazine all have the same serial number, stock is a lighter color and has brass buttplate any help would be appreciated thanks Steve
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Last edited by retlt0123; 09-19-2008 at 07:16 AM.. Reason: had numbers wrong |
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 6
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hey ret,
acorrding to mr enfield book the trigger on a mk2 is attached to the action and not the trigger guard like the mk1 and that year they made some w/walnut stock which is rare but birch and beechwood are the common wood used for the stocks of the mk2. as for the serial # i'd say it's for that type cause they pumped out alot of enfields and i figure the # would be higher if just counting overall production hope that helps |
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