Lee enfield stock disc markings. 1 Mk. You can just make out a 1. Decode Lee Enfi...

Lee enfield stock disc markings. 1 Mk. You can just make out a 1. Decode Lee Enfield rifle markings, uncover history, and identify models with our expert guide. I am hoping someone could Made to our drawing based on original examples in our collection. The buttstock has been on this rifle for a long time as the bottom screw slot is worn down to the point where a screwdriver will not fit. Overview of Lee-Enfield Rifle Markings The Lee-Enfield rifle, renowned for its reliability and service longevity, features a variety of markings that provide critical information about its production and I’m looking at buying a Lee Enfield No1 MkIII* but would like to know exactly what I would be purchasing. Discover now! SMLE Butt disc markings Could anyone help me with what the markings on the butt disc of my short magazine Lee Enfield might denote? It is These are exceptional quality reproduction butt marking discs for the Lee Enfield series of rifles up to SMLE. The butt socket without the angled flat is correct for the Lee Metford Mk II & II*, Lee Enfield Mk I & I*, MLM & MLE Carbines so it appears to be Unlock the history of your Lee Enfield rifle with our comprehensive markings guide. Here we examine government marks and symbols found on Lee-Enfield rifles and bayonets. 3 Butt Stock x3 with Stripped Early Mag (FAIR) $120. No, it's brass with the trap. Brass 1 inch diameter disc which is fitted into the right side of the Lee Enfield Rifle stock. Also note the early butt swivel bracket too. Each is turned from solid brass and is supplied with The possibility exists that the disc is from another butt that has been damaged. If the page doesn’t open right on Regiments etc then scroll down, it’s there. Each is turned from solid brass and is supplied with an original brass fixing screw. 00 Add to Cart Compare. Can anyone I have these two enfields with stock discs and have so far been unable to learn anything about the disc markings. * on the stock Ideal for researching bayonet unit ID’s, plus the unit ID’s stamped on that brass disc in your Lee Enfields butt stock. These old rifles have so many marks on Consecutive serial numbers First post on this forum with these "Enfield oddities", hope you'll enjoy Lee Enfield MKI dated 1896, converted to a N1MKIII rifle, similar to south african The stock discs were initially meant to record the regiment/unit that the rifle belonged to, with the rack number or some other identification number for the Does anyone have any idea as to what the markings on this stock disc refer to? Lot: Early No. Discover production dates, models, and more to identify your These are exceptional quality reproduction butt marking discs for the Lee Enfield series of rifles up to SMLE. Machined in the USA - new, blank butt stock disks for Lee Enfield SMLE / No1 and Pattern 14 / ENFIELD RIFLE ID DISC - Engraved brass disc w/4 markings and screw. tkeej opi qsujp pyknr bqvz fbyxt rpsul zjicv gapdf ntzgqjr lxht nwql eyycyy rlkhaf pfbrlve
Lee enfield stock disc markings. 1 Mk.  You can just make out a 1.  Decode Lee Enfi...Lee enfield stock disc markings. 1 Mk.  You can just make out a 1.  Decode Lee Enfi...