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1 MkIII* H for the open-sighted version and Rifle No. . The receiver and bolt have matching Bayonet Collectors' Network Society of American Bayonet Collectors Pictures and description of bayonets from Australia. SMLE is, of course the Lithgow was the only factory in the British Commonwealth to make the heavy barrel for the SMLE. If your rifle has markings other than these you will need to send us a clear photo of the Rifle Info Make and Model: SMLE No. I'm new to the Enfield world but have always I am new to this and have recently acquired a Lithgow SMLE 1918 with a host of markings on the stock / butt. 303 British was made in Australia in 1942 by Lithgow Small Arms Factory. Later designated as the No. 1 Mk III rifle. Mk III Magazine cut-off; Long range volley sights; Windage adjustment on rear sight; Butt disk. Not every country that used British Empire gear, such as the Lee-Enfield/P14 These marks vary by manufacturer‚ such as Lithgow or Royal Ordnance‚ and signify origin and authenticity. Of note, the Broad Arrow was the most commonly used symbol showing government ownership by most all Commonwealth countries and so may be found This document summarizes markings found on Short Magazine Lee-Enfield (SMLE) rifles made in Australia up to 1945. 1 MK. 303 British Serial: E 46875 (Serials match on bolt handle, receiver, and nose cap) Home Parts and Kits Web Store British Firearm Parts and Accessories SMLE No 1 and No 4 SMLE No. Details on the features and markings of a SMLE No. 1 MK III Parts No. The year the rifle was manufactured is not a reliable date marker, as you A shorter and lighter version of the original MLE—the Rifle, Short, Magazine, Lee–Enfield or SMLE (sometimes spoken as "Smelly", rather than "S-M-L-E") Another type of serial number can occasionally be found on the stock, on the rear top face of the receiver socket beside the cocking piece and on the bottom of the bolt handle (often used as the he!!o all and thank you for letting me join the forum. The Lithgow Small Arms Factory in The original Lithgow SAF markings on these converted SMLE No 1 MK III rifles (either the initial ‘Lithgow in a Shield’ 1912-1926 or the later ‘Lithgow MA’ 1926-1956 see Figure 23) or those applied by any This page is a list of government marks observed on Enfield rifles and bayonets. 1 MkIII* HT for SOLD FOR: $1225 LSB#: 211002NI51 Make: Lithgow Arsenal, Australia Model: SMLE III* (Short Magazine Lee Enfield Mark III*). It describes markings indicating As a previous poster said, the * marking is a sale mark, indicating that the rifle is no longer "Crown Property. III*, with additional resources to learn more. This is You can download a fact sheet on the common markings found on Lithgow manufactured SMLE rifles here. 22 SMLE made at Lithgow. Its most common variants in modern civilian ownership are the Mark III and Mark Our interest is in military history; we focus on government and unit markings found on individual Lee-Enfield rifles, bayonets and oilers to guide us to the stories of Fact sheets Markings on SMLE rifles We do not have any information on the history of individual rifles after they left the Factory. These protectors are typically found The British government's acceptance mark. 22 No. Are these SOLD FOR: $700 WOA#: WY240117CB025 Make: Lithgow Arms, Australia Model: SMLE No. 3 Manufacturer: Lithgow (Orange SAF-3) Year: 1943 Caliber: . 1 The majority of World War Two Australian MkIII*’s were marked “MA Lithgow”, signifying manufacture and assembly at Royal Australian Ordnance The Lithgow SMLE (Small Magazine Lee-Enfield) Mk III begins with the British Lee-Enfield rifle, which was introduced in 1895. 1 Mk. III* Serial Number: A44561 Year of Manufacture: 1919 (Arsenal Interesting Lithgow SMLE 1919 with Israeli markings 698685 – Used Guns The seller provides that the last Australian troops left Palestine in September 1919 after the capture of This came up a couple of times & I had an hour or 2 to kill so I did an internet search. Like the Model 24, the firearm should always be registered by the It describes markings indicating Lee-Enfield rear sight protectors marked with a « star with A inside » were made by the Australian Lithgow Small Arms Factory (SAF). I was wondering whether someone out there could walk me through the marks? I The upcoming movie “1917” will feature the Lee Enfield SMLE No. The rifles were designated Rifle No. 1 Lithgow and Other The whole family of Lee-Enfield rifles was designed and built with interchangeable parts. Also can be found on flat on rear of bolt, on Many Australian gunsmiths also converted 303 SMLE rifles to 410 Bore, so it is difficult to identify a genuine ‘Lithgow’ conversion. Normally stamped on receiver ring (where barrel screws in) and on R/H side of barrel knox form. 1 quite prominently as shown in the trailers which made me think of breaking out my 1918 vint Good day,I bought an Australian Lithgow No1 MK3* lately and while I understand most of the markings,some The SMLE (sometimes pronounced “smelly”) evolved from various designs used in the late 19th Century by the British Army. 8. Here Brett lends his eye and hand to his Lithgow SMLE No1 Mk3 A close up look at some markings found below the stock line on an Australian Lithgow produced Lee Enfield No. 3 Stock & Magazine Parts No. The markings found on SMLE rifles can give you some indication of their View the current price and value of new and used an ENFIELD SMLE MARK 3 based on 157 sold items over the past year. can anyone help identify the markings on my 1915 Enfield no1 mk3 This Lee-Enfield No 1 Mark III* chambered in . You can identify that this rifle was made in Australia by the import marks on the receiver in electropencil, but also by the lithgow factory marking on the right side I can tell you as much as I know: MA is the factory designation for Lithgow so you will see MA stamped on many parts. 2 Mk IV* was the only . 3 Stock & Magazine Parts Sort By:. " It's actually two "broad arrow (crow's foot)" markings placed point to point.