I picked up this sporterized No.4 MK1 for a 100 dollars a few years ago. I have a hobby of resporterizing sporterized military rifles. I have done a mauser, 1903 rechambered in .25-06 and a krag. This this particular rifle is a 1942 lithgow manufactured No. 4 MK. If i am reading the barrel marks correctly it left service in 1953. Sometime after that it was sporterized by Parker and Hale before being imported to the US. This rifle has a very fine front sight and the P&H trigger job gives the rifle a very crisp four pound break. It is actually a pretty accurate rifle. The walnut butt stock is not original to the rifle and does not match the cut down military beech forestock. I did not care for the polyurethane finish so I removed it and sanded out the dents. I used aqua fortis to darken the beech forestock. I oil finished both stocks to give the rifle a little nicer look.
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In the future I may restock the rifle with a new walnut stock that will resemble the style of the 1900's lee speed hunting rifles. If someone has an old Parker and Hale rear appature sight or a singer rear sight for the No 4 lee enfield i would love to buy it.