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madcratebuilder

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Enfield collector thinning his collection has added to mine. I figured it is time I start learning more about the No1 rifle. I have been waiting for a Lithgow and this one got my fancy.

Late 1941 with 1942 dated butt. From my limited knowledge of these it appears to be 100% correct. I am puzzled by the wood. It almost looks like it's been carded with a tar like coating:confused:

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It was package deal.

1950 Longbranch, No1 mag, all LB parts and Brit acceptance marking. Korean service??

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1954 'PF' series, Burma contract MkII
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I got to stop buying these MkII's, six of them now, that's crazy but I can't stop.
 
Greetings, Very nice Rifles.. Love the Australian MK IIIs.. Love the dark Wood. I do not know why they did that but the Australians, God Bless them, always do things a little different down there with their firearms.

So does anyone know are the early '40s Lithgow Mk III are the last Mk IIIs made????
 
Well-done!

The reason I bought my first #4 in '09 was to limit potential wear on my first #5 "Jungle".
But the #4 also infected me with a different strain of the Enfield Virus, and now the count is six Enfields!
 
So does anyone know are the early '40s Lithgow Mk III are the last Mk IIIs made????

1945-1946, I'm not really positive.

I'm still trying to determine what this Lithgow wood was been treated/covered with. I swear it's been sealed with hot tar.
 
Ishapore, RFI, made MkIII's until the late 80's early 90's?? These are pretty nice rifles in general. hard to find one with wood that's in pristine condition. I have a 1963 RFI that has a great bore and metal finish, but the wood could be nicer.

Digging for info on the Lithgow I learned that Lithgow used a 50/50 mix of RLO and creosote to treat the wood. That explains the strange smell and feel this 41 Lithy has.

It appears unusual to find a Lithgow with this finish still intact. Most have been scrubbed with straight linseed oil and steel wool. This removes some of the 'blackness' for lack of a better term.
 
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