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    Lee Enfield Identification

    I met a guy last weekend who was telling me about a Lee Enfield rifle he uses for hunting. These are still quite common around here. He sent me a couple of pictures which I hope someone will be able to use to ID this rifle. Is it a MKIII? Which war would this be from? He thought WW1 because it has 1916 stamped on it, but it doesn't look like a WW1 Enfeild to me, but I'm no expert.
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    Here's a picture of the stamping on it.
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      #3
      It is a No.3 Mk.I that has been "sporterized" as they say. No.3 full wood stocks can still be found...not sure about the hardware.

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        #4
        Thanks! I tried to do some more research but I became more confused. When was this rifle made, and what was done to it to "sporteriz" it?

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          #5
          I believe Mk1rceme meant to say that this rifle is a No1 Mk III.....

          Your rifle appears to be dated 1916 but as the photo is dark I can not be certain. It would have been sporterized sometime post war when it was sold as surplus.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Infanteer View Post
            I believe Mk1rceme meant to say that this rifle is a No1 Mk III.....

            Your rifle appears to be dated 1916 but as the photo is dark I can not be certain. It would have been sporterized sometime post war when it was sold as surplus.
            That's what I think he meant to say also, as that would correspond with the research I did. The stamp does say 1916 however. I guess stock has been cut down has it?

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              #7
              Oops! Typo!

              My bad.

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                #8
                at least it has the unit disk still in the buttstock. You could salvage that and use it on a replacement stock and perhaps end up with a very nice rifle.

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