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No4 Mk1 Serial Numbers
No4 Mk1 Serial Numbers




No4 Mk1 Serial Numbers
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#No4 Mk1 Serial Numbers trial

There are a few military proofs on the components (in particular the Canadian variant of the Broad Arrow), and the bolt and receiver are numbered "J-5550-19", suggesting that this might have been the 19th Lightweight Rifle in the trial run. While the recoil pad is a commercial component, the presence of a recoil pad is explicitly mentioned in the technical bulletin. This socket, one of the signature features of the Lee-Enfield virtually from conception, is completely absent from the rifle, and the traditional two-piece stock has been replaced with a one-piece assembly with a shortened front profile to match the shortened barrel, aluminum forearm cap, grasping channels cut into the forearm and handguard, a reinforcing bolt just ahead of the thin straight wrist, a Hawkins brand recoil pad and a set of very deep (approximately 5/8ths of an inch deep per side) lightening channels cut into the buttstock. The most profound alteration is the removal of a significant amount of material from the receiver, in particular a long section of steel from the left side of the receiver, a deeper milled-out channel behind the safety lever, an aluminum alloy trigger guard assembly and the deletion of the buttstock socket. While the Lightweight is designed to use a number of off-the-shelf #4 SMLE components, some radical changes were made to the configuration.

No4 Mk1 Serial Numbers

In a technical bulletin published on the subject, it was called out as being of interest both as a general issue item as well as for the "Far Eastern Field" in particular, a niche that would later be targeted by the more famous Number Five Jungle Carbine.

#No4 Mk1 Serial Numbers serial number

Perhaps because the "PF" prefix and the (F) in the model name indicate Fazakerley manufacture, they did away with the 1st-digit manufacturer code? PF xxxx instead of PF 2xxxx?Īlso, I've been unable to locate a serial number on the bolt.Developed in Canada about 1943, the Lightweight Number Four, or Long Branch Light Rifle, comes in at 42 inches in overall length and weighs only 6 pounds, 10.4 ounces, a notable reduction in combat load for the Commonwealth rifleman. This seems very odd to me, as I had read that nearly all no.4s (And all Fazakerleys) had 5-digit serials. The 4-digit serial appears on the receiver, the wrist, and the bottom of the magazine.

No4 Mk1 Serial Numbers

(Seems there was some sort of really tough black paint applied over the markings) It reads It's difficult to see the receiver stampings, but I was able to find the last digit. The "wire loop" in front of the magazine isn't a sling swivel BTW its an old attachment originally for magazine chains & later for a canvas cover to keep the bolt covered. pre 1968 import stamp & so they re created a new serial number for it.īefore the change might it have looked like this: The second digit of the year is missing it should read "12(month)/ 4x (the X being the second digit of the year. 303 2.222" 18.5 tons per (a picture of a square) " (Which I recall thinking was a rather novel way of writing "per square inch")Īlmost every part has some sort of stamping, which makes it hard to tell what is meaningful and what isn't.Īdditionally, closer inspection of the main stamping on the left side of the receiver (which is extremely faint due to the tough black paint applied over it) revealed that the date stamp is 12/47. There is a stamping near the muzzle with the BNP insignia and. The magazine matches the rifle's PF1419 serial. The bolt is marked F.104 in multiple places, with an H 1 in the recess of the long lug. The cocking piece/striker is labeled N.67 Mk.2. The rifle came with the issue "bore snake" inside the stock cavity. The flip-up sight is labeled CR403,and has the click-adjustable worm gear for elevation. The stock is dark, and appears to be some sort of walnut.

No4 Mk1 Serial Numbers

Are there any areas specifically that should be photographed? When I came in from the show, it was getting ready to rain. I'll get some good pics tomorrow, once the sun comes out.






No4 Mk1 Serial Numbers