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by brewstop » Tue Jan 09, 2007 6:50 am
It almost certainly is a normal inspectors' mark - the format is identical to all of the well-known military view marks. There are dozens of unlisted view marks - particluary those on No4 barrels - but the "Crown over factory code over inspector number" is the most distinct of Enfield markings.
Given that "N" in British official marks usually indicates "Naval" and that this is not one of the usual factory codes, I'd lay money that this is indeed a Royal Navy depot inspectors' mark. Alternatively, given the crow's foot on the handguard ring, it might be an Enfield mark. The position of two marks on barrel and knox form would strongly indicate to me that this rifles was inspected after being rebarreled.
What date/ manufacture of rifle is it? Not that common to see a crow's foot on the handguard ring, so perhaps it is an early Maltby, Fazakerley or Trials No4?