Australian enfield markings

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      new Australian cultivars have been released. These include 'Enfield', 'Green Range', 'Junee', 'Karridale', and 'Meteora' (Oram 1985). In addition, a number of lines representing recent Australian breeding material likely to be the basis of future cultivars have become available (Clark & Hirth 1987). Lines for inclusion were selected from

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    • [PDF File]NZAR ID A 99 THE LONG TOM RIFLE IN NEW ZEALAND …

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      Enfield Mk 1 & 1* (MLE Mk I & I*) had a long tang as part of the Butt Plate that was to be used for regimental markings and when that rifle was taken on charge by the New Zealand Government various markings were used to denote government owner-ship, rack numbers and batch etc. – it …

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    • [PDF File]Enfield Bayonets

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      RSAF Enfield also converted 66,707 Pattern 1888 bayonets to Pattern 1903, between 1903 and 1908. 25,322 additional Pattern 1888 bayonets were converted at Rifle Factory Ishapore, India between 1912 and 1914. Conversions usually still have their original markings, so a manufacture date prior to 1903 is diagnostic.

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    • [PDF File]NZAR ID A24 British Rifle Serial Numbers MG DTT PhD FSG

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      RSAF Enfield reported production of 103,400 L1A1 rifles, 108,300 L1A3 bayonets and 15,520 L1A2 grenade launchers by the end of the financial year 1961 for the War Office, Admiralty, Air Ministry, Ghana, Rhodesia, Nigeria and Singapore. Enfield FTR'd 10,000 No.4 Mk 2 rifles for Burma in that period, new No.4 rifles were made at ROF Fazakerley.

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    • [PDF File]Australian Arms Auctions

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      10 ENFIELD SHORT LEE-ENFIELD NO.1 MK.1 B/A SERVICE RIFLE: 1904; 303 Brit; 10 round detachable mag; 25.2" barrel; dark & pitted bore; iron sights graduated to 2000 yds; black military finish to metal; wood with C.M.F. over T butt markings & showing light wear; complete with volley sights, mag cut off & charger loading

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    • [PDF File]PARTS IDENTIFICATION LIST RIFLE, .303 CALIBRE, LEE ENFIELD ...

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      of the Rifle, .303 Calibre, Lee Enfield, No 4, Mk 1 * and its associated equipment. 2. This CFTO is for identification purposes only and is not an authority to procure parts. C-71-111-000/MX-000 will be used for parts procurement. 3. Parts are listed in top-down breakdown sequence to show major assemblies, sub-assemblies, and component parts. The

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    • [PDF File]LEE ENFIELD .303” SMLE (all marks) .303” No.4 (all marks ...

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      The SMLE (“Rifle, Short Magazine, Lee Enfield”) was used by British, Australian, Indian, Canadian and New Zealand forces during World War One, while the No.4 and No.5 were used mainly by British, Canadian and New Zealand forces during World War Two. The SMLE (sometimes pronounced “smelly”) evolved from various designs used in the

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    • [PDF File]Arms ofthe South Australian volunteers in the …

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      Australian and other markings related to these PMF carbines have been located in Western Australian collections. Two bayonets are in the Western Australian Museum collection (W 1099, T ... The faint remains of the Enfield manufacturer's roundel can be discerned to the right of the numbers. (Photo D. Elford, Western Australian Museum).

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    • [PDF File]The Martini-Enfield Rifle in Western Australia

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      The Western Australian Pattern Martini-Enfield George B. Trotter* ABSTRACT Threedistinct groups of.303 inch Martini-Enfieldrifles are located and described. They are identified as being fitted with a nose cap which allows the fixing ofthe Pattern 1888 Sword Bayonet. rather than the usual Pattern 1895 Socket Bayonet.

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    • [PDF File]FS-001 Markings on Australian SMLE Rifles

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      1 FS-001 Markings on Australian SMLE Rifles Make, model & year (on body or receiver under closed bolt handle) Up to 1926 Post 1926 MA LITHGOW

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