6/13/2023 0 Comments Enfield no4 mk1 serial numbers![]() Rifle retains 90+% of its finish, and stock presents very light wear with light dings and scrapes. Oil finished stock is marked "FR" on the right rear, a white painted "WLH/7/55" on the left rear butt, a sequence of markings on the lower front forearm, and an arrow "M22" and serial number on the front of rear butt stock. Standard British military finish of black is present on all components, except the magazine which is blued. Wrist Markings - BSA M47 (C) TR Safety Format Conversion Markings S51 Rear Micrometer Sight Enfield Singer BSA / M47C Savage Other Wood & Metal Marks Wood types and marks Cheek Piece & Screws X mark on the receiver wood 'S' for rear sight replaced (at Hollands)- 'needs re-sighting' Serial Numbers - other than the receiver wrist and bolt Other Nations Service & Maintenance Other Components and. Matching serial numbers are present on the left stock band, the lower front firearm, 10 round magazine, and perhaps on the lower front of the stock as it is illegible. ![]() The "FTR" on the receiver represents "Factory Through Repair", and the "F" likely represents the maker of Fazakerley who did the rebuild in 1955. Left side of receiver is marked "No4 Mk1(F)FTR/47" and left side stock band is marked "1943, ENGLAND", the serial number, and perhaps a "M47C".
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