Absolutely Mint Unissued British .303 Enfield No 4 Mark II Rifle. Came still in original wrap
Article about: I bought this pristine, mint and unissued British No. 4 Mark II .303 rifle out of the Shotgun News many years ago. Amazingly, it came still wrapped up in its original paper covering that had
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Re: Absolutely Mint Unissued British .303 Enfield No 4 Mark II Rifle. Came still in original wrap
wow, looks great! Have you fired it?
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Re: Absolutely Mint Unissued British .303 Enfield No 4 Mark II Rifle. Came still in original wrap
No, it is still a virgin. I have been really torn, since I do have ammo for it, but can't bring myself to pop its hymen yet.
Bob
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Re: Absolutely Mint Unissued British .303 Enfield No 4 Mark II Rifle. Came still in original wrap
To each their own, sir! I'd probably feel the same way if I had a rifle in that condition!
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Re: Absolutely Mint Unissued British .303 Enfield No 4 Mark II Rifle. Came still in original wrap
Nice to see a minty fresh one. Gorgeous rifle.........!
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Re: Absolutely Mint Unissued British .303 Enfield No 4 Mark II Rifle. Came still in original wrap
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Re: Absolutely Mint Unissued British .303 Enfield No 4 Mark II Rifle. Came still in original wrap
The serial number was marked prior to wrapping. The wrapper will have been ripped in those positions to check the serial number for licencing or export or similar. Also, the Irish connection is true however I believe they never actually got to Ireland, the contact was cancelled and they remained in England surplus to requirements.
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Re: Absolutely Mint Unissued British .303 Enfield No 4 Mark II Rifle. Came still in original wrap
M3bobby, thanks for the info. What you say makes complete sense about the serial numbering of the rifle. So can this rifle be considered one of the last of its kind made?
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Re: Absolutely Mint Unissued British .303 Enfield No 4 Mark II Rifle. Came still in original wrap
The last of the No.4 Mk1 and 2 rifles were made at the Pakistan Ordinance Factory Wah Cantt-basically they bought the Fazakerley and Shirley plants and shipped them to Pakistan in the early/mid 1950s to produce the rifle well into the ealy 1960s-they were well made and up to British production standards.
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Re: Absolutely Mint Unissued British .303 Enfield No 4 Mark II Rifle. Came still in original wrap
Hi,
I doubt if this rifle came from a stash in Ireland. I served in the Irish Army Reserve (FCA) in the 1970's and the unit armoury did had racks of unissued No. 4's still in the original cosmoline and waxed paper! I know that all these were eventually sold off, still unfired, to dealers in the USA in the period between about 1995 and 2005. I could not tell you if they had serial numbers on them, although I know that the issued ones had normal stamped serial numbers. I do not recognise the format of the serial number shown on yours. I doubt if it came from the military in Northern Ireland as these rifles were no longer in service there after the 1950's. However, the RUC (Royal Ulster Constabulary) did use No. 4's at least until about 1973 and maybe later. So perhaps it came from them but that is unlikely because I think theirs would have all been issued and would have had stamped serial numbers. Do you know who manufactured yours? Perhaps it was manufactured abroad? Still, a nice 'brand new' old No. 4!
Regards,
Draoich
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