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Item Name: FS Enfield No. 1 Mk. 3 Rifle (Lithgow)

Location: Smyrna

Zip Code: 30080

Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: $435.00

Caliber: .303 British

Willing to Ship: No

Bill of Sale Required?: No

Item Description: **For Sale**
Enfield No. 1 Mark 3 Rifle with bayonet, 3 charging clips, 20 rounds of ammo, reproduction sling, and case.
- Rifle was made by the Lithgow factory in Australia in 1915. It was rearsenaled in 1944 as shown on the stock. This particular model of the No. 1 Mk. 3 comes with a magazine cut off and it is still attached. Bolt and receiver match. Nose cap number has been rubbed off at some point so I can't tell but looks to be the same number. Stock is Lithgow made with plenty of markings. There is a small CAI import stamp on the side of the receiver. Rifle shows some general wear due to its age but no rusting or pitting. Bore and rifling are still good. Only been shot a few times since I have owned it but shoots great.
- Bayonet is an unaltered pattern 1907 made in 1921 in India and comes with genuine scabbard. Bayonet shows no signs of rusting and edge is still a little sharp.
- Ammo is Sellier and Bellot, Soft Point, 150 grain. 20 count .303 British.
If interested, please call me @ 404-578-8174.
**CASH ONLY PLEASE**

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Your bayonet is a 1907 Pattern and looks to be unconverted and original. The year made is 1921 (India didn't begin production of the 1907 Pattern Bayonet until 1914).

You have a great deal here for anyone interested in Commonwealth rifles.
 
Your bayonet is a 1907 Pattern and looks to be unconverted and original. The year made is 1921 (India didn't begin production of the 1907 Pattern Bayonet until 1914).

You have a great deal here for anyone interested in Commonwealth rifles.
Thanks for the info on the bayonet! I have just edited the posting with your great reference. Thanks again!
 
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