*** SOLD *** Very Good Condition. These unusual rifles have something of a mysterious service
history, and beleived to have ended up in the colonies, The primary distinguishing feature of the No. 1 Mk V is the rear aperture sight. Like the No. 1 Mk III* it lacked a volley sight & had the simplified cocking piece. The Mk V did retain a magazine cut-off, and had the additional front barrel band which was wrapped over and attached to the rear of the nose cap to reinforce the rifle for use with the standard Pattern 1907 bayonet. Other distinctive features include a safety lever on the
left side of the receiver which was slightly modified with a unique angular
groove pattern, No. 1 Mk V rifles were manufactured solely by R.S.A.F.
Enfield from 1922–1924, with a total production of roughly 20,000
rifles, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Considering these rifles are now 99 years old, and having been dispered to the various colonies after the trials were concluded, used & repaired many times in service, its remarkable there are still good useable examples to shoot & collect Approx 15 years ago a small batched of these rare rifles surfaced that were in various conditions, Geoffrey Organ at EFD obtained these, and set on the journey to bring them back to life, as part of the process, missing or damaged parts had to be re-manufactured, items such as the front barrel band, fore-ends & rear handguards. Wooden parts were manufactured by the renowned stock maker Colin Moon, who also supplied the MOD stock parts for the L42 Sniper rifle and other rifles. This is one of the restored Rifles by Geoffrey Organ A very good useable example of these iconic rifles Bore is Very Good / Excellent
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