Lithgow Mk III* Information Needed
Article about: I have a Lithgow Mk III* in excellent condition that has a 1.2" green band painted on the stock about 1.3" in back of the stock's wrist. I have owned the rifle for about 10 years a
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Lithgow Mk III* Information Needed
I have a Lithgow Mk III* in excellent condition that has a 1.2" green band painted on the stock about 1.3" in back of the stock's wrist. I have owned the rifle for about 10 years and have never been able to find out what the green band signifies. If anyone has any information on this it would be appreciated.
TIA
Sam
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Re: Lithgow Mk III* Information Needed
Hi, Sam,
I cant help you with the ID, green band but would like to see your rifle if you could put some pics up, you will find many of us love the Enfields, thanks
Dave.
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Re: Lithgow Mk III* Information Needed
Unless I am wrong...and I have been from time to time, the green band signifies an Australian cadet rifle that was approved for firing ball ammunition.
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Re: Lithgow Mk III* Information Needed
Hi, thanks for showing the rifle it is in good shape and i bet fires well, He could be right about the band as it could be a unit mark. Im not sure a regular unit would have a band on it, But i have seen a lot of rifles with with numbered butt,s. My old S.L.R, was marks No, 5, What is the dates of the rifle ?.
dave,
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Re: Lithgow Mk III* Information Needed
Here is your one pic that didn't show uo:
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Hi, thanks for showing the rifle it is in good shape and i bet fires well, He could be right about the band as it could be a unit mark. Im not sure a regular unit would have a band on it, But i have seen a lot of rifles with with numbered butt,s. My old S.L.R, was marks No, 5, What is the dates of the rifle ?.
dave,
Dave,
On the wrist where Enfield's are marked it is dated 1944. On the butt stock it is dated 1945 and below that is III* HV. I am not familiar with the HV marking.
And thanks to GIZMO8Z for posting my errant photo.
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Re: Lithgow Mk III* Information Needed
'HV'= chambered and sighted for High Velocity ammunition ie MkVII pointy bullets-'1945' dated buttstock is a replacement.
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Lithgow,
Thanks for the info. Do you know what the green band signifies? By the way you have a beautiful country. We visited there for a few weeks some years ago. I even bought 3 cutoffs for my other SMLE's from a gun shop in Sydney. I could not find the cutoffs and screw in the US. They had a remarkable collection on display of every Enfield you could imagine. Even the P14 Snipers as well as the SMLE and N0 4Mk I's. The Sydney Zoo was fantastic as well.
Thanks for the info.
Sam
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Re: Lithgow Mk III* Information Needed
"There were three different colour codes for Cadet Enfields, Red, Yellow and Green. Red indicated the rifle was not to be fired and was drill purpose only with Yellow being lesser condition than Green but still ok to fire."
Thats a quote from another site, I'd imagine there will be a more technical explanation for the yellow band other than 'lesser condition than Green'!
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