Lee Enfield Serial Number Database

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1943 No.4 Mk1* Enfield Rifle
(Mfg under Lend Lease Act by Savage in 1943)

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Enfield 303 Serial Number Lookup

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Caliber: ....................... .303 in.
Rifling & Twist: ............. 5 Groove, Enfield, Left Hand
Barrel Length: .............. 25.2 in. (640mm)
Overall Length: ............ 44.5 in. (1130mm)
Weight: ....................... 9 lb. (4.1kg)
Magazine Capacity: ...... 10 rounds
Source: .... The Lee-Enfield Story by Ian Skennerton (1993) - ISBN: 185367138X
Canadian Market Value Estimate: $

1943 No.4 Mk1* Enfield Rifle
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Observations:
The rifle displayed in the photo pictorial is stamped U.S. Property, un-issued and all matching serial numbers, with all components and markings correct as on the day it left the factory.

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Lee Enfield No4 Mk2 Serial Number Lookup

Is there a consensus on who's 'the best Enfield armorer' in the states? Seems like theses rifles are a unique animal and you want an Enfield-specific pro working on them. I know the right people for US Mil stuff, ..'
there are quite a few enfield collectors and armorers in florida , its been years since ive had contact with any of them but im certain you will find what you need if persistent ,
as the others said - do not over think or over react , one thing that is true with these - never say never or always , simple thought for rifles that were not made as interchangeable and hand fitted by armorers , most that are refitted are fine as long as not mucked about by civilians trying to improve them ,
do not fix what is not broken ,