u/Vampircorn

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Help Identifying No4Mk1*

Just got this No4Mk1* from a pawnshop for what I think was a good price. I know nothing about Lee Enfields and was wondering if I could have some help identifying what exactly I have. I understand what the FTR marking means, and that the gun was originally manufactured in 1944, but there are tons of other stamps and marks all over the rifle. Also, it is a No4Mk1* but I can't find Savage or Long Branch markings anywhere on it. The bolt has a matching serial number electro-penciled into the back of the cocking handle - I forgot to get a pic of it. Any help or knowledge is appreciated!

u/Vampircorn — 15 days ago