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  • pjpjr
    i have a enfield no. 4 mk. 1 long branch 1943
    i just bought a original cleaning kit i was wondering if a brush
    or something else was provided if not how did the soldiers in the field
    clean the bolt and receiver?
    thanks
    richard wigginton
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  • jdb123
    probably is .303 british or with u.s. markings could be rebarreled for a .308{7.62x51 nato}really should say on reciever.but i guess if it did you wouldnt have asked.
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  • Der Gebirgsjager
    Yes, your rifle was manufactured by Savage/Stevens during W.W.II as lend lease for England; hence the U.S. Property mark. In the condition described it is worth approx. $125-150. It is most certainly caliber .303 British. You should find a capital letter S inside a square, which indicates manufacture by Savage, on many of the component parts. These rifles were modified slightly from the pattern No.4 Mk.I design to facilitate manufacture, and the new pattern was produced both by Savage in the U.S. and Long Branch in Canada. Both are generally held to be of slightly higher quality than the English produced version.
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