Enfield Enforcer Serial Numbers
Serial numbers below 6000 were for civilian sale. A rifle intended for civilian competition target shooting and Enfield Enforcer. Serial numbers below 6000 were for civilian sale. A rifle intended for civilian competition target shooting and Enfield Enforcer.
As far as D&C rifles go, it may well be that they disposed of them in several batches, and that one or more batches have survived to go to new homes. However, there are/were sufficient pieces of numbered woodwork around (including attached bands and triggerguards, incidentally) to strongly indicate that at least half a dozen rifles were cut up. Given that I only have some of the wood that became available, I'm sure quite a few rifles were cut.
My woodsets are mixed up, with numbers from several rifles represented. I have seen one 'Enforcer' that appears to have the genuine numbered forend that matches a handguard and butt in my stock. Given that that rifle did not have what i regard as authentic numbering on the bolt, magazine and receiver, I can only assume that that rifle was 'recreated' to match the genuine forend. I may be wrong, of course, but.
Google Chrome For Windows Ce 6.0.. Perhaps Mr tlvaughn could also post the info as listed by date delivered, I believe that would be interesting as well. No. Install Sme Server For Centos. 175 is mentioned above Enfield Enforcer Police Sniper Rifle Serial No 175 Calibre 7.62mm Price: £Sold Matching & in Very Good Order. This is one of the Enfield Enforcer rifles purchased by the Devon & Cornwall constabulary.
There were around 767 manufactured by Enfield, not all were assembled. A number of parts including a few receivers were sold off to Charnwood Ordnance, who assembled them in to complete rifles & sold them on the civilian market. Police forces purchased Enforcers depending on their budgets at the time; some purchased complete kits including target sights & Pecar scopes, other purchased basic rifles, and then purchased the scopes etc as their budgets allowed. A few original Enforcers were surplused in the late 1990s the rest approximately 50% were destroyed by the individual Police Forces.