Snider rifle markings Own the original! This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction. 577 Snider-Enfield Rifles & Carbines by Ian Skennerton Contents. If I'm missing any markings lmk and I'll post them. 450 M-H. 577 caliber Enfield or Snider 3 or 2 band rifle. The stock is in good shape. They were issued in considerable numbers in all the colonial states of Australia except South Australia. Acknowledgments Author’s Note page Chapter 1 Snider’s Patents 9 British rifle markings are a study unto themselves. Moderators: Carignan Salieres, The Double D, Viclav, Johnny Yuma, GrantR Canada, vincent998. MILITARY Rifle CONVERSION of a PATTERN 1853 or 1861 ENFIELD Description: Antique LONDON Some 13,500 arms (rifles, pistols, bayonets, MGs, SMGs HMGs, rocket launchers, &c. British Turner Snider Single Shot Rifle. 577 calibre Three band Enfield rifle (1861 dated). The Snider was a type of breech loading rifle. A myriad of markings can also be found on the other side of the stock and metal parts. The standard . The action marked only "Snider's Patent" and some London view marks on the breech and a Nepalese Copy of a Snider Mk. One great virtue of the Snider system was its simplicity of use. 577 Snider Overall condition as seen in photos. com. Quick view Add to Cart. Brass butt plate and brass fore-end. Ladder rear sights marked to 600 yards, barrel band and screw heads all with W. 450 inches and, in general, it was a more accurate rifle than the Snider-Enfield. Markings from the other offices can be found regularly on ammo crates or artillery shells. Egyptian markings in Farsi throughout. The lock is crisp and mechanically functional, and the original sliding brass rear sight is still installed. There are no military markings on it at all highly unusual. Model of 1869 ,improved lock latch,the really weird part is the Asian markings. Skennerton (Australian Service Longarms and . As for the specific genesis of this rifle, Denmark was in a dire geopolitical position in the late Official HARC-MCRRS Website contains many reference pages to military training rifles, classic target rifles , accessories and HARC-MRL League competition details and results. They both have have thesame engraving pattern on the lock Would be great hear about regimental markings on your rifle. These old rifles had remained there since the colonial wars The proceedings involves the smuggling of Snider rifles, bayonets and ammunition into Ireland in connection with the Fenian conspiracies around the time of the Phoenix Park murders. The stock has a London Armory Company, stock cartouche, with DC in diamond (Dominion Canada) markings. The Snider-Enfield rifles and carbines served extensively throughout the British Empire up until 1874, when the Martini-Henry began to phase it out. Lot 352: British Turner Snider Single Shot Rifle. The barrel has a "STEEL" stamp which I believe it's a late Snider that was built as a new rifle with a steel barrel, versus being converted from a muzzleloading Enfield rifle. I couldn’t remove the buttplate because one of the screws had been flattened to the plate from the rifle being used as a walking stick. 3,018 227. D plus V over IWWC 62. The markings on this weapon indicate that it was owned by the Tasmanian Government. This is a Martini Henry mark 2 rifle. She is in a sorry state, full of dirt and gunk and who knows what else. center photo you can barely see a 401 – NICE FRENCH 19 th CENTURY St-ETIENNE GIFFARD AIR RIFLE: In fine general condition. This piece started life as a muzzle loading P53 rifled musekt, and was subsequently converted to boxer cartridge breech loading using Jacob Snider of New York's Snider rifles saw continued use throughout the Empire but were officially obsolete by the late 1880s. Turner" or "Thomas Turner" along with Birmingham proof marks and any military issue markings (such as regimental stamps or crown acceptance marks). But since this is a MkIII short rifle dated 1871, when the unit marked the butt stock, the unit would have been known as The First (or Prince of Wales's) Regiment of Volunteer Rifles of Canadian Militia (7 September 1860 to 1 May 1898) They would have used this Snider until MLE was issued sometime after 1896. 95 Free Online Library: Ian D Skennerton. The Three Band Snider-Enfield Rifle, particularly one manufactured by Thomas Turner of Birmingham, is an intriguing Mark III was a Snider rifle, not a converted Enfield, with a steel barrel and a locking catch. Good leather sling. . It is dated 1860 enfield with the royal crown over VR. Markings: Following several years of trials the Snider Rifle was accepted for service with the British military and the action was eventually adopted by a number of other powers. Serial number “A 1989” (note the space) was restamped later for clarity, likely during Factory Through Repair (F. 450 Obsolete Centre Fire Calibre Service Rifle by B,S. Manufacturer part number: 0-949749-47-8. The butt tang has the number 182 on it which I guess was a rack number. Regimental marking (48) on butt tang, original cleaning rod and firing pin protector. 577 Snider, 36 1/2” barrel with an excellent, bright bore that has strong rifling. Fine metal retaining a large amount of its original finish over a nice factory engraved décor on frame and Original Item: Only One Available. Krag rifles of Norway, Denmark & U. III Short Rifle by BSA with the Canadian 'DC' marking on the stock. These were shortened to carbine length by Canada after the Snider was rendered obsolete and given a shotgun style bead in place of a front sight blade, the ramrod channels filled, and were issued to Antique BRITISH B. If a rifle does have a matching mount, it is important to study the features of the mount to insure they match the same timeframe of the rifle. Butt marked 2C over B. Legible markings. Snider Enfield Rifle. C. Initially issued with the Colonial Snider P-1864 Breach Loading . Caliber: . 1860s-1870s Caliber: . The London Small Arms Company Ltd (LSA Co) was a British Arms Manufacturer from 1866 to 1935. On the side of the Natal Government, 2 Snider rifles were recorded as issued to NNC in 1879 and were still present in the 1904 Arms Returns. A. These Egyptian Police Firearms Were Converted In The 1870's From Obsolete Snider Rifles. 50. It's mixture of Nepalese and British wood markings have always puzzled and fascinated me, I'd like some help figuring them out. Barrel length including shoe is approx 62. All metal is now gray brown. 4 mk 1 & 2 rifles were almost totally sourced via M1853/66 Danish Snider Naval rifle: The left side of the barrel as well as the brass serpentine lockplate support (counterplate), trigger guard, and buttplate all carry the serial number. The action is tight and fully functional, complete and P-1853 Type III rifle Musket Enfield, Tiger Wood Stock British Enfield P-1853 Type III & Socket Bayonet P – 1853 Type III British Enfield, 1862 Lock Plate P-1853 Type III Rifle Musket Enfield, Front Sight British Enfield Rifle Musket, Birmingham This comes up a lot, so I thought we should sticky post a thread on it for people to find easy and look up those common markings on our Snider rifles. This example sports a solid stock with average wear. Made by BSA Co. trapdoor rifle! Own the original! This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction. Jump to Latest 3. This one has the Correct 36-1/2 inch barrel chambered in . Here we present an antique British MKII** Snider Enfield Rifle Please help. Antique overall fine condition. That particular one was based on a long branch rifle rather than one from ROF Maltby. Original item: Only one Available. 1864 Was: $43. The bore is in good shape for its age. as well as the crown over a downward arrow and the number 4. NSN is a D. This Rifled Musket is offered in very nice cleaned condition, complete with British Tower marked and dated lock and small Gurkha Wristguard markings on a 1918-dated Short Magazine Lee–Enfield Mk III* rifle manufactured by the London Small Arms Co. “1869” dated lock. Engraved with Crown over V. , The Snider Rifle in the Far East, Arms Collecting In this, the first of two parts, we'll discuss the history behind the Snider Cartridge, characteristics of the same, as well as how to prepare your bullet an Your snider may even be a Franco-Prussian War rifle In your country in the 1870-71 War with Prussia, many volunteer militia units purchased their own arms, of which the Snider was a popular weapon. The defendant, Thomas Walsh, was associated with the assassination gang known as 'The Invincibles' who murdered The Chief Secretary of Ireland and his Permanent The Mk III Snider-Enfield rifles were newly manufactured arms and not conversions from the Pattern 1853 rifle. Markings are usually - but not always - Interesting. Overall the rifle measures 54″ in length, the bayonet fixed adds an extra 17. Co. This was presumably once an 1853 percussion rifle as the breech block is also marked "Snider Patent". 577 Snider, 30 1/2” barrel with an excellent, bright bore. Just started studying in detail and reloading for and shooting a recently acquired 577 Snider Enfield. 577 Snider, MFG: 1860's-70's, S/N: None, Single shot rifle, 30 1/2'' barrel. 8mm caliber. on the barrel right side is JPR/EXR/661 Hopefully the photos come it lacks of all the acceptance marking, the caliber and few else is stamped. Markings vary: most are unmarked but some have Nepalese markings on the head. Snider markings. Or do you think that armourers in the field ensure that they used (or even know) what the correct date on replacement Bright bore. Fore-end encircled by two barrel retaining bands (iron). This is the “Mark III” model, and dates back to 1866. The overall condition is good. 577 caliber three band ENFIELD Percussion Rifle model of P-1853. A Victorian 1869 Snider Enfield Mark III Three Band Long Rifle, the 93cm steel barrel with bayonet stud, hinged ladder rear sight, stamped on the barrel and bands with War Department (WD) Broad Arrows which indicates that this bayonet was employed in -TACG marking No markings (that I can see) on stock or buttplate, however; this rifle has been HEAVILY used. A late rifle should not These scopes will have their previous designation removed and the new ZF41 or ZF41/1 markings added. The British Army at the time of the Snider. 62×51 mm NATO. In either case those marking would be on the butt/plate. the lock is marked tower 1871, PS Military-issued Snider Short Rifles are supposed to have 5-groove rifling (1:48" twist), & most of the commercial 'Short Rifles' I've seen do Can anyone help with these snider markings? The rifle is a two-band Mk III. “1862” dated barrel. The complexity of the scope was one of the Despite the lessons learned during World War I, the U. Post Mar 15, 2012 #91 2012-03-15T16:01. Supplied by J. 2003). As far as we are aware, all B. 577/. The stock is fine with minor usage dents and dings, no chips or cracks, and a very This was originally an 1859 dated rifle that still has extensive War Department markings throughout and “(crown)/VR” cypher on the lockplate. Most likely, any regimental markings on that rifle will be stamped into the brass of the buttplate tang, the bit of brass at the very back of the rifle that wraps up onto the top of the butt. The rifles are British pattern as are the carbines. This example shows the blue/brown finish rating 90%. The locked is marked Enfield 1862. Purdon, Charles J. The bottom one is a Nepales made Snider rifle. S. Ian D. Antique. Chapter 14 Accessories and Tools, Chapter 15 Production Markings, Chapter 16 Empire Issue Markings, Chapter 17 . Price Realized: Fair with an overall darkened mottled patina, handling marks, and softened markings. Barrel is a plum/brown with correct barleycorn front and ladder rear sights. It should have a steel barrel and be so marked. Was wondering if anyone could help identify the markings on my Snider. The only Nepali Snider I own is a short rifle that Original Item: From our 2003 Nepal Cache find. 5" Stock roundel Birmingham Butt tang 9 / 171 Left stock marked: DC within diamond Snider-Enfield Mark III* Long Rifle Lockplate Maker/Year Enfield / 1863 SN B. Canada chose to go with the In summary, true "SVT" scopes were produced only in 1940-1942 by two factories - #3 NKVD (#296 NKAP since 1941) and #357 NKV. This rifle comes with a kukri knife, used by the Nepalese warriors, known as Gurkhas. markings also appear on the breech block, and Snider's Patent and Snider Arrow thru S symbol on top of the receiver, along with a Crown over FA, understood to be the Portuguese inspector's acceptance marking. 577 Snider caliber with a very good shiny bore that has strong rifling. 73. iraq also manufactured a semi-auto-matic variant of the rifle known as the Tabuk (produc-tion is believed to have ceased c. Veteran of the Regiment. I couldn't find anything about the crown over 21. Brass trigger guard fitted GENERALLY: This rifle is, along with the Nepalese Peabody Wessely, one of the least well known rifles of this era. Webley & Son Snider Marking. 577 Snider-Enfield Rifles & Carbines. 245 posts Page 2 of 13. Lists 61 as The Montmagny and L'Islet Battallion 1869 to 1900. It also has the typical Crown over VR for “Victoria Regina” which is Latin for “Queen Victoria”, marking this rifle as property of the crown. Commercial Barnett Snider-Enfield 3 band Rifle Description: A 3 band rifle with the lock plate showing only Barnett/London and no governmental marks. Handbook of indentification marks on canadian arms. The lockplate is marked with the original Belgian manufacturer’s markings The 4UT marking can be found regularly on 1938-1943 Beretta pistols (in its IV U iteration), on bayonets and rifles. The Tower London/Snider, Model: P1853 Short rifle Snider conversion, commercial sale , Cal: . 2** Short Rifle with Unit Marking Description:. The . The Prominent Markings Are "British Snider Target Rifle (AL5523) Description: " The breech has the usual SNIDER markings. A Lot 1177: 1867 Dated Snider Conversion Enfield Rifle Auction Location: Rock Island, IL Auction Date: September 11, 2015 . That would be Prince Edward Island Garrison Artillery. It contains lost information that has become increasingly hard to find, particularly since the author has retired. production was Two years after acceptance by the Dutch Army, the Beaumont was officially accepted for service by the KNIL (Koninklijk Nederlands Indisch Leger - Royal Netherlands East Indies Army) as the Klin-Geweer M. It is most likely Canadian issued as it was located in Eastern Ontario, but it . BSA marked lock with clear Enfield stock cartouche and DC om diamond. From what I can tell, it's a Mark III made by BSA in 1872. This may have been one of the LAST SNIDER Rifles to be constructed for Military use in that it is dated 1871, the year the British Government adopted THE MARTINI HENRY system. 577 Snider Ball, Blank & Shot Cartridges, Marking on a Lee Enfield Mk 1* Rifle issued to the Active Militia. This rifle is 100% all British manufactured 1863-Dated Three-Band Snider-Enfield rifle, with a fantastic look! This example was purchased directly from a Veteran of the War in Afghanistan, who brought this back in 2016, and comes with a copy of the original bring back documentation. May require fitting due to production variations. 180 3 band, overall length 53. The Nepalese had originally been armed with match locks when the Gurkha Snider markings. 577 caliber, Enfield Pattern 1853 rifle-musket, single-shot muzzleloader in good overall condition. This rifle is 100% all British manufacture late production Three-Band Snider-Enfield rifle, with a fantastic look! This example was purchased directly from a Veteran of the War in Afghanistan, who brought this back in 2006, and comes with a copy of the original bring back documentation. The firearm action was invented by the American Jacob Snider, and the Snider-Enfield was one of the most widely used of the . 577 Snider. 4 (T) sniper rifles to 7. There seems to be multiple regimental markings all over the rifle ( crown over the numbers 5, 10, 11, and 14 respectively in assorted places on barrel, breech, chamber etc. Quick view Choose Options. Most of the Nepalese stocks (all?) I have seen have been marked with the Nepalese script even the other Nepalese Snider I have. The Snider-Enfield rifle was adopted in 1866 as a replacement to the Pattern 1853 Enfield muzzle loader, and similarly to the Springfield 1866 it started out as conversions of those earlier weapons from muzzle to breech loader, and the Snider represented the first self contained and metal cartridge in military service in Britain and it's Empire Sharp markings. The need became more Imgur link to all the markings. 577 Snider and . A & M Co & P1876 Pattern Bayonet. Sale. Each is approximately 3 inches tall and 1 inch wide, however they are hand made and vary in size somewhat. I'll add info on my third Snider as well- it's a Canadian Mk II* 3 band rifle (Enfield conversion of Enfield P53) and it has matching numbers on shoe, plug, and sight; numbered but mismatched block; no number on the barrel. 2 Snider rifles were recorded as issued to NNC in 1879 Original Item: Only One Available. Jump to page: I recently obtained a Mk. (Brief article, Book review) by "Sabretache"; History Military and naval science Books Book reviews I imagine not a lot of active Snider shooters out there. The North-West Rebellion, 1885, brought out clearly that the Winchesters used by the rebels were better rifles than the Snider-Enfields used by the Militia. In the 19th early 19th century much British assistance, Nepal created its own Military quality Arms Industry based at Nakku. This example is littered with proof marks. I have never seen written information on this rifle, although I have seen several such rifles. This is a 2 band short rifle MK III. The left side of the barrel is profusely proof marked while the right side is serial It is intended that this synopsis of Enfield production markings will help answer some common questions, with regards to identifying British government arms. Moderators:The Double D, Viclav, Johnny Yuma, GrantR Canada, Carignan Salieres, vincent998. The metal has an overall mellow plum-brown patina mixing Identifying and Valuing a Thomas Turner Snider-Enfield: Markings: Look for "T. Reviews (No P1864 . This late Snider is marked TOWER / 1871 on the Lock Plate and also carries the There are markings on the left stock flat which are no longer legible, however the rectangular “BGC” cartouche to the rear of the trigger guard remains fairly crisp. Stock is very good with dings, scratches, an absent screw escutcheon, and a proud buttplate. Substantial all brass Egyptian markings in Farsi throughout. There Are Faint Traces Of British Markings Which Can Be Viewed In The Photos. , Antique 3 Band Snider Rifle . It has the correct "Baddeley" type bands with a recessed screw, as would be used on the later Martini-Henry rifles, and shows a lovely patina G’day all, I’m hoping someone can help me identify some markings on my Snider Long rifle. the lock is marked tower 1871, is not a bit late for a MKII? The rods of Snider-Enfield rifles, when fully seated in the rod channel should be capable of being threaded into a nut buried way back there in the stock, by a turn or two to the right, and can be Photos would help, but if it is a genuine MkIII it would be a new build rifle, not a conversion of an earlier rifle/carbine. The M76 is Back to the rifle itself - no military markings whatsoever (somewhat to my surprise), no VR cypher, no broad arrows, no inspector's marks on bands etc. Stock is fine as revarnished with Action Type: Single-Shot Right-Pivoted Snider-Breechblock Rifle. G (crown) R for Georgius Rex. Ceaseless pressure was kept on Ottawa to bring about an improvement. I have a short rifle with a bunch of those British Turner Snider Single Shot RifleLock marked "Thomas Turner/Fisher Street/Birmingham". . This example shows a bright excellent 577 Snider bore. Open Fullscreen. 577 Snider Cal. A three band snider “ this has what I believe to be Egyptian markings “ this gun is absolutely as near mint as you can get I doubt it’s ever fired a shot. Body markings on a 1931 No. We just received this very nice example from the estate of a longtime customer. Solid stock. “DC/GVA” is hand-stamped on the left buttstock. For 1942, scopes from factory #357 NKV, only the models without the "A" letter prefix were made for use on SVT sniper rifles, scopes with the "A" prefix are for the M91/30 PU sniper, even though they still had the tube design suitable for use - markings related to the change of the rifle's/carbine's status (conversion to training rifle, or non serviceable condition) All of the hundreds known and unknown Soviet markings and proof marks are from those three groups. B) Retailer Marked Westley Richards Snider Enfield Mk II ** Conversion 1861 Dated Rifle Description: An 1861 dated Enfield with a BSA MK II** conversion. 577 Caliber Sniger Breech Loadking Rifle With English Markings. In the period around the Assuming that your rifle is either a Mark I or Mark II - meaning that it was converted to the Snider system from a pre-existing muzzle-loading Enfield rifle - the markings on the buttplate tang could date from its pre-conversion Snider-Enfield Mark III Short Rifle Lockplate Maker/Year BSA Co / 1872 SN 900 2 band, overall length 48. Webley & Son Model: Mk III Snider Enfield, converted by Birmingham Small Arms from a P53 Enfield using the Snider patent Serial Number: NSN Year of Manufacture: Ca. In addition to clearly French built and French converted Tabatières, there are Tabatière rifles carrying Siamese markings which were obviously purpose-built, just as the British continued manufacturing Snider rifles when their store of RARE NEPALESE SNIDER-ENFIELD RIFLE Description: These Nepalese made rifles are a good copy of the British original. T. 577 Snider-Enfield rifle. Army lacked a purpose-built sniper rifle throughout the interwar period, even after efforts were made to develop one. The rear sight being up against the breech shoe rules out a cut-down two band short rifle, unless it has been repositioned - which is unlikely. ) will be going up to Leeds and the Pattern Room library is now available to researchers at the Royal Armouries reference centre. This so-called "secret" marking system was as follows, with the marks illustrated below applying as indicated. 1/4″ to the length. mostly with Smallheath markings incorporating Snider Enfield Mk II* Long Rifle 1863 Very clean Snider Enfield 1863 dated Mk II*. I'm unsure as to what the Crown over GV stamps are exactly, but suspect they are inspector's marks rather then proof marks. 577 rifle. Operation was basically the same. Methods of removing these marks vary with examples being seen with the previous markings lined out, scratched out, and machined away. 81 and 1881. It has Halifax Garrison markings (Nova Scotia) but no import marks. 577 Snider Ball, Blank & Shot Cartridges, Appendixes Just came today is a new rifle to my small collection. However, the serial numbers on the bolt and received match. yulzari. Thanks The configuration is the 2-band rifle with bayonet lug on barrel, and 5-groove rifling, so I thought it was a "Sergeant's rifle". I will be uploading photos of all markings I can find, I am still a novice and I don't recognize some of them so if there are any you know, please let me know. It has BSA Co. (For Victoria Regina), and "1856". 577 Snider-Enfield rifles and accessories for Sale. In trials, the Snider P/53 conversions proved both more accurate than original P/53s and much faster firing This particular mark does not appear in any of my reference sources - but it is clearly there on the knox form of a Lee-Enfield rifle. Antique No FFL Req. That would be Prince Edward Island T&CG = "The rod bears a mostly legible T&CG mark, indicating that it was produced by the Birmingham firm of Thomas & Charles Gilbert, who were "small work" makers. This was a connversion of about 1,200 No. 5" Stock roundel Enfield MARKINGS ON THE RIFLE RSAF Enfield Conversions of No. Company SNIDER-ENFIELD Mk III Breech Loading RIFLE British Snider-Enfield Marked 1862. 1872. Enfield Pattern . Ltd. GENERALLY: It looks to me like a British P53 Snider conversion with Egyptian markings like those seen on the M1868 Egyptian Remington. 577cal Rifles and also issued with the early Martini-Henry Rifle. D markings. 577 Snider Ball, Blank & Shot Cartridges, Appendixes Snider Enfield Mk II* Long Rifle 1863 Very clean Snider Enfield 1863 dated Mk II*. The Royal Armouries clarified that the Ricasso markings mean that the bayonet was made and inspected at the Royal Small Arms Factory at Enfield, with the crown signifying that it likely belonged to the government at the time, and the 5-digit number was likely paired to the Enfield rifle that had the same numbers. '53 & Snider notes, exploded parts drawings, armourers instructions, accessories and fittings. 41 rifles. This works as a new gun the barrel is still blued the inside of the barrel As I mentioned in my PM and has Adrian has postedmore photos, especially of markings will potentially help unravel the family's Snider-Enfield history. On the side of the Natal Government, Colonel Duncan McKenzie, a skilled tactician, was placed in command of its forces in Natal and Zululand. My guess is that rifle started off as a 'Volunteer Pattern' Snider that was later The bore was . and softened markings. Standard B'ham proof marks plus 'steel' etc standard Snider patent marks, bog-standard military Snider - except for cupped hammer - most Mk IIIs have flat hammers? Re-thinking the evidence I transfixing ‘S’ vertically), only three types of gun are currently known to have existed in Nepal: a half-stocked carbine obtained from Britain by way of an agent; a short rifle; and the standard long or infantry rifle. The regimental number stamped on the stock at the butt plate is '38'. This is a very nice late production Two Band Snider Short rifle. 577 Snider-Enfield is a single-shot, breech-loading rifle. Of all the British arms, the Pattern 1853 Type III rifle-musket is perhaps the best known and regarded weapon that replaced all earlier infantry models in the British Army. Hi all, I have just purchased a Snider Enfield Long rifle, and request some information about it, if I may. This is a very good ‘museum quality’ example of a seminal British and colonial rifle. The bore is bright , very good with some frosting. 577x . I have some theories Clear markings. The barrel measures 26 1/2" overall and was made Snider Regimental Marking Hi, found the number in an old book. PHOTO: The photos above depict what I believe to be a cut-down Pattern Evening! I recently was able to find myself an old snider rifle. The barrel has copious British markings and proof marks, including some we cannot readily identify. A 1869 3 band Mark 3 Snider . The Siamese Tabatière: The Tabatière conversion system was adopted and utilized only by France, with the possible exception of Siam. 577 Snider II** . On the butt it is stamped AOF. This Firearm Has Not Been Cleaned And Retains The Original Dark Patina On Both The Metal & Wood. Jump to Latest The "broad arrow" where the firing pin boss enters the breech was to denote the rifle was legally put into the market and is serviceable. The caliber is . 4 MK. The inside of Snider-Enfield Mk III lock by BSA & Co’ During the restoration of a Mk III Snider-Enfield short rifle I was particularly taken aback by the quality of the workmanship I uncovered. Barrel 36-1/2 inches. 4K views Snider rifles saw continued use throughout the Empire but were officially obsoleted by the late 1880s. I Trials SN A 1989 rifle that was converted to sniper configuration. The ‘Lord Snider’ carbine, assumed to the oldest of the three, embodies the original type of breech. 1 and No. WD proofed barrel, stamped ‘Steel’ and is fitted with a locking Mk 3 Shoe and breach block. production con - tinues in Serbia. Hey folks, I've gone and found a Snider that needed a new home. Save Share Reply Quote Like. 577 cal Snider Rifle from our Nepal cache purchase showing original British Victorian markings. 577 Snider Action Type: Single Shot, Side Hinged Breech Block Action Markings: The top of the barrel is marked “P. This is a lovely example of a Two Band Pattern 1864 Snider short rifle, made at the NAKKU ARSENAL in KATHMANDU under British Supervision. R. The first is an original British . III Rifle Description: NSN, . The stock remains in sound condition showing the Enfield roundel class 1 mark on the right side of the butt. This Can anyone help with these snider markings? The rifle is a two-band Mk III. Fair to Good condition. The gun is a cut down three band rifle, too long to be a P/1853 Artillery Carbine & wrong sights anyway for that. 247 posts Page 13 of 13. Let's go shoot. Stock is cracked, Breech opens but extraction Original Item: Only one available. IMA recovered very few VR marked Sniders from Nepal, so this You are considering a vintage 1871 BSAC British Mark III Snider-Enfield Carbine. 577 Snider Action Type: Single Shot, Side Hinged Breech Block Action Percussion Rifle Markings: The side plate is marked with a British Crown over “V. PHOTO: I believe the rifle There are no markings on the rifle itself to denote it as a sniper with the sole exception of late 1945 BLM rifles that were stamped ZF K43 on the stock below the scope mount. - Value: 300 to 900 (Move around the image by clicking Snider Rifle Mk. I’m thinking it was a Naval issue due to the brass butt plate and trigger guard. As is also shown in the pictures there is a crown atop TP in the This original British contract longarm is a . marked Snider rifle. The firm produced small items like barrel bands, other gun furniture, ramrods and gun tools. 8cm and only has the commercial markings. Here is a very neat rifle that would have been the British counterpart to the U. 577 Snider A while ago, I got a 1887 IV 1 Martini Henry in . The only SR's I can find are The Soo Rifles and The Sherbrooke Regt. These old rifles had remained there since the colonial wars “1868” JAPANESE Antique SNIDER-ENFIELD Rifle Description: “1868” JAPANESE Antique SNIDER-ENFIELD Rifle Lock Dated w Japanese Markings on Stock & Barrel Here we present an antique Enfield Snider Trapdoor Rifle, made in 1868 in England. I completely disassembled and cleaned my rifle. 24 ¾ inch barrel. The overall condition is good This Snider long rifle dated 1870 on lock and 1871 on rondel is a LSA. See less See more Also bullet molds for the . Here we have a good . A interesting snider converted P1853 musket with not normal markings that are seen on these rifle. I confused, as the barrel/reciver was made by Tula, but the bold was made by izhevsk, as apparent by the small triangle and arrow on the saftey knob, according to 7. 62x54r. ” for Victoria Regina, a pointed crown over “1870 / ENFIELD”, and a serial number The Royal Armouries clarified that the Ricasso markings mean that the bayonet was made and inspected at the Royal Small Arms Factory at Enfield, with the crown signifying that it likely belonged to the government at the time, and the 5-digit number was likely paired to the Enfield rifle that had the same numbers. Could markings have been rubbed off from use? Also, there are some illegible number markings on the British GURKHA Rifles Enfield Snider Trapdoor Description: British GURKHA Rifles Enfield Snider Trapdoor Nepalese Rifle w Kukri Knife Set The markings on both the rear sight graduations and the unit marking on the butt plate are in Nepalese. The breech and lock finish are fine with original blue, traces of case colors, and smooth plum patina. The markings "I Cs & Cn" are repeated on the top of the receiver, just in front of the tang, and "490" on the tang itself. British Snider 2 band Sargeants carbine, British army marked - obsolete calibre: Heres a rare British 2 band (slightly shorter, often referred to as the Sargeants Carbine) with great woodwork and metalwork as can be seen, a really nice British example with no Nepalise markings - undated lockplate with plenty of British WD marks. This is an undated, almost unmarked rifle has an overall dull gray pewter patina mottled with smooth plum-brown throughout with evenly scattered areas of mild freckling and pinprick pitting along the The lack of a VR below the crown & the absence of a lock viewer's stamp suggest that the lock (at least) is of commercial origin, rather than military. Could it be some private school or club marking, after it was sold out of service? It does Zastava Arms of Serbia released the M76 sniper rifle in the mid-1970s; it was to become the Yugoslavian national Army’s primary sniper rifle. I have recently brought home a snider I found and there are a couple of markings I can't quite figure out. The breach block is BSA marked. This “re-designation” of the scope was done at the factories producing the Zf. A short cleaning rod protrudes. The action is stamped on the right side Crown VR (Victoria Regina) B,S. The metal surfaces are dark with age. After the German occupation of September 8th 1943, Beretta and other private factories still needed their productions to be properly inspected and tested, so the German The FN did not prove to be satisfactory as a sniper rifle, so some more experiments were carried out and after looking at the success civilian target shooters were having with heavy free=floating barrels, the British came up with the L42A1 sniper rifle. These rifle and carbines are of conventional British Snider design and adoption. Both the “JC” marked bayonet, and sling are in good shape. Please note free UK shipping only – Worldwide shipping to be agreed The lack of markings on the stock, and the good condition of it, made me question if it is original or not. SOLD FOR: $1476. ” 1863 / ENFIELD” These markings are perfect with excellent A comprehensive understanding of the initiation, ongoing development and success of the Snider rifle and its variations can be obtained in the book by I. Mechanically fine. Other number is a rack number or rifle issue number. " (College Hill Arsenal) They went out of business end 1862/start 1863. American inventor Jacob Snider designed the conversion for rifle-muskets to be turned into breech A very good, interesting Snider-Enfield MKII** Three-Band Rifle. 234 posts Page 10 of 12. Conflicts. Egypt Was A British Protectorate During This Period. I find those impressed circles around the Enfield roundel interesting. This is the Axis pin for the P-1864 Type Snider Rifle breech block with set screw location. 4 Lee-Enfields, so the following is from The Lee Enfield by Ian Skennerton and Our goal is to get an idea of when and where that rifle/bayonet was unit marked - and the only clues we have are letters, numbers, codes, runes and symbols stamped, etched, scratched, embossed, pressed or branded into the wood or Very few markings on the rifle, at least above the wood The rather unique 'latch' on the OP's (Belgian proofed) Snider, appears stamped with the name CHAUMONT, above BREVETE (patent). This carbine is 100% all British manufacture, starting life in the early 1860s as a . Snider P. 577 Snider Enfield rifle value. 577 snider). Contact xringservices@yahoo. This book features references to various items previously sold at auction and serves as a valuable Two British Single Shot Rifles -A) British Snider Conversion Rifle"1870" dated lock. Two British Single Shot Rifles -A) British Snider Conversion Rifle"1870" dated lock. The brass nose cap, trigger guard, and butt plate are fine. 577 Snider was the most widely used of the Snider varieties, (the action invented by the American Jacob Snider) being adopted by Britain as an alteration/conversion system for its ubiquitous P/53 rifle-musket muzzle loading arms. 2** 2 Band Short Rifle with Halifax Garrison Marking Description:. “1861” dated lock. No other maker markings Original item: Only one Available. All over the assorted parts of the rifle is the crown over X (with a number). This rifle is the MkII** conversion and comes with a triangular socket bayonet. The date says 1875 and underneath the crown is G P. for sale front to close it off. These shotguns were made from obsolete Snider rifles from the 1870s. Based in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, LSA Co was formed to compete against the Royal Small Arms Factory (RSAF) at Enfield by the A rare and informative book detailing the Snider rifle models and markings, this volume is a must-have for any firearms collector. This comes up a lot, so I thought we should sticky post a thread on it for people to find easy and look up those common markings on our Snider GENERALLY: These rifle and carbines are of conventional British Snider design and adoption. This was an important point for the men of the British Army of the mid 19th century as it was thought that the majority of the troops were Original Item: Only One Available. Barrel is 36-1/2 inches. The stock, possibly made of walnut is stepped at the upper barrel band and again at lower band. Bore is very go it lacks of all the acceptance marking, the caliber and few else is stamped. My understanding was that during the war the No. Ideally even the cleaning rod will also display this number but historically were often swapped around. See section D, Martini arms, RB 93 - 96 on page 18 and 19 of the Catalogue of the Enfield Pattern Room, British Rifles, published by Her Majesty’s Stationary Office and chapters 2 to 4 together with the plate on page 49 in The Martini-Henry for Queen and Empire by Neil Aspinshaw and Guns of the Gurkhas, (The lost arsenal: pistols, rifles and machine guns of the Royal Nepalese SOLD FOR: $1850. 87 posts · Joined . Share with: Link: Copy link. 4 rifles to sniper. The barrel has two bands and is approx 31" from breechface to But since this is a MkIII short rifle dated 1871, when the unit marked the butt stock, the unit would have been known as The First (or Prince of Wales's) Regiment of Volunteer Rifles of Canadian Militia (7 September 1860 to 1 May 1898) They would have used this Snider until MLE was issued sometime after 1896. SKU: 3482. Just purchased from a local customer, this lovely fully cleaned and restored rifle is 100% all British manufacture, starting life in 1864 as a . Danish Model 1853/66 Snider-Converted Breech-Loading Naval Rifle I imagine not a lot of active Snider shooters out there. Australian The S with Arrow is indeed a commercial Snider marking, whilst seen more commonly on commercially produced Sniders it is also occasionally seen on military examples. It is believed that the 'C' stands for 'Colonial' or possibly 'Controller'. Help with unit markings on Danish m/1865 snider carbine. SOLD BSA Co. A gun loving,agnostic,Objectivist social liberal that beleves in personal responsibility. "Jim Kiley,co-founder of the New England Lead Biscuit Society,1992. Antique British . mostly with Smallheath markings incorporating Butt plate tang marked W. The markings are clear and legible. Related information. Marking on a Lee Enfield Mk 1* Rifle issued to the Active Militia. LSB#: 201021MW37 Make: P. I was debating between that or a Brunswick musket and put the Brunswick on the back burner for now. I have been interested in No. /1866” dated lock, extensive military acceptance markings, and double arrow deaccession marks. a 1942 model of a similar rifle was stolen from Waiouru NZ Army Museaum some years back, so its quite possible your rifle fits the description. Pre-Import British Markings: Most Japanese Albini conversions were made from British Enfield rifles which had originally been manufactured by Enfield (so marked), BSA (so marked) and by Birmingham and London based contract gunmakers (marked “TOWER” or left unmarked). Burmese? EVOLVE,D**N IT! "Lee,you are a man without a country. This is a sergeants model short rifle conversion with “B. net. $764. Strong action. The Belgians made up arms for speculative sale to desperate purchasers quite often, so "contract marks" may not be applied, or were applied later British, Martini Henry MK II, 1888 Dated, Rifle . & A. It looks to have used parts from sever This was a military issue, as indicated by the royal monogram. ) Socket showing the serial number 0C820 over the GENERALLY: The British . As a Mark III, this rifle was newly made at the time and features a BSAC over 1871 acceptance mark. Iraqi markings are typically found atop the knox form and often on the buttstock marking disc as well. 577 Pattern 1853 Rifle Musket & Snider-Enfields: Parts identification lists, Patt. Sn - 22335 The Martini Henry mark 1 rifle was approved for service on the 17th July 1874. Availability: Out of stock. "Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools" The Apostle Paul in Romans 1:22 I went back yesterday and picked out a Snider Enfield rifle (. All metal parts were browned by instruction except for the bolt and the rear sight, due to the humid climates. Viclav. MK2 long (3 band). The Martini took the Military by and forged an Empire for Queen Victoria. Therefore, it will be found that these markings relate to hardware as well as to the ammunition and various forms of packing. It would be interesting to see some detailed photos of the third rifle down- However, the Snider used exactly the same lock plate and so an 1869 lock plate is perfectly possible. Share. Original Item: Not before offered! These are original 19th Century Brass "Flat Head" Oil Bottles with screw top. The Mark III has a lock on the side latch which secures the breech block in place. 2. Skennerton. LSB#: 210722TS54 Make: Enfield Model: Cavalry Carbine Serial Number: D280 Year of Manufacture: 1870 Caliber: . Bore is very go Canadian Snider Mk. manufactured circa 1870. juvzvdp xrvtkvv hxxgmf dbyuhq wanjgrq tlkls cic gxvev jzru znc