

stamped on the nosecap boss, fore-end, underside of the rearsight leaf, &c. because the serial number was stamped later in production and stamped on the body and breech bolt too.

On MLM, MLE and earlier SMLE rifles, the batch letter will be noted sometimes above or below the serial no. in Aussie service '3.M.D.' (3rd Military District) '10381' (the Military District or unit rack no.) On some rifles, particularly the SMLE, these unit or rack issue numbers were stamped on the top of the action body as well, e.g. were not recorded, rather that rack numbers were assigned and stamped on the butt or butt-plate tang.

This is a reason that upon unit issue, serial nos. It is interesting that different rifle and carbine Marks recommenced with the no letter and A-Z series with each new model, so it is possible to find carbines/rifles of different Mark designations with the same serial number. These commenced with no letter, then progressed A thru' Z, often nominated for different contractors, RSAF Enfield, RSAF Sparkbrook, BSA Co., LSA Co., and the peddled scheme during WW1. So as to match critical parts, serial number was also stamped under the rear sight leaf (and fore-ends, nosecaps, bolts, of Lee-Enfields too).Įarlier SMLE and previous MLM & MLE rifles & carbines initially had the action body batches allocated a letter, before the serial numbers were stamped (to 9999 in each series).

Serial numbers are found on the inside right, front of the body while.303 conversion numbers used the left side. It weighs around 1.2 lb (.55 kg) less than. The.303 Rifle No 6 is another experimental shortened and lightened SMLE intended as a jungle carbine. The serial numbers are preceded by 'XP' and range between 1 and about 100. The Lee Enfield MkIII, known as the 'three-O-three' was the first weapon produced at the Lithgow Small Arms Factory. 4 Mk 2 rifle until 1957, 14 before finally converting to. 4 Lee–Enfield (from which the Jungle Carbine was derived), as the British military continued with manufacture and issue of the Lee–Enfield No. 5 Mk I must have had some fault not found with the No. Nonetheless, it has also been pointed out by historians and collectors that the No. Approved in January 1907, this short rifle superseded the Long Lee Enfield and featured a number of improvements over previous Marks in respect to simplified manufacture and battle efficiency. Find out what this particular gun in NRA Excellent condition is worth. Lee Enfield Jungle Carbine Serial Numbers By Year Chartĥ “Jungle Carbine” remains one of the more popular and recognizable models in the Enfield line.
