Answer in a nutshell ... Yes.
Basically, all of the 3-band Enfield repros are repros of the so-called 4th Model P1853 Enfield, which type was *generally* not exported in the early 1860s.
There *were* London Armoury Co. guns of this type exported to America - could have been puchasers from either side. These weren't common, but they *were* there. These guns would have had the type of furniture pieces found on the repros. Trouble is, their markings were different.
For just a little bit of history, when the original Parker-Hale company in England started making their repros in the late 1970s, they used a set of gauges from the Royal Small Arms Factory at Enfield, which turned out parts for the 4th Model P53 (except, for some reason I have never discovered, the upper sling swivel was wrong). So the Parker-Hale (the original one) is basically a copy of the RSAF-Enfield produced 4th Model P53, which would *not* have been exported to the US or CS (this is probably one Enfield "fact" that really does hold true).
When Euroarms and (later) Armi-Sport in Italy started making their repro P53s in the early 80s, they basically copied the Parker-Hale repro (my 1982-vintage Euroarms has internal lock parts that have faint P-H markings on them - from when the Euroarms makers copied the P-H parts). Euroarms did at one time have a lock marking that was for the London Armoury Co. (the correct L.A.Co. mark - not the spelled-out name that you usually see), which made their repro more "correct" than others (at least as far as the lockplate markings went).
Armi-Sport tried to make their repro more like a 3rd Model P53 - the type that comprised the vast majority of WBTS Enfields - but all they did was change the barrel bands (and their barrel band really isn't a very good repro, but it is more like the 3rd Model type). But the Armi-Sport guns still have incorrect sling swivels and lock screw washers (unless they have changed them recently - but if so, I haven't seen one). That is, incorrect for the standard commercially-made P53 that was sent to America.
The new "Parker-Hale," being made in Italy as well, would suffer these same shortcomings.
OK, to cut this long story short - you have to do the same sort of de-farbing to your Parker-Hale as you would do to a Euroarms or Armi-Sport. You just have a better quality gun to start with (assuming it's an old British P-H).
Geoff Walden
Basically, all of the 3-band Enfield repros are repros of the so-called 4th Model P1853 Enfield, which type was *generally* not exported in the early 1860s.
There *were* London Armoury Co. guns of this type exported to America - could have been puchasers from either side. These weren't common, but they *were* there. These guns would have had the type of furniture pieces found on the repros. Trouble is, their markings were different.
For just a little bit of history, when the original Parker-Hale company in England started making their repros in the late 1970s, they used a set of gauges from the Royal Small Arms Factory at Enfield, which turned out parts for the 4th Model P53 (except, for some reason I have never discovered, the upper sling swivel was wrong). So the Parker-Hale (the original one) is basically a copy of the RSAF-Enfield produced 4th Model P53, which would *not* have been exported to the US or CS (this is probably one Enfield "fact" that really does hold true).
When Euroarms and (later) Armi-Sport in Italy started making their repro P53s in the early 80s, they basically copied the Parker-Hale repro (my 1982-vintage Euroarms has internal lock parts that have faint P-H markings on them - from when the Euroarms makers copied the P-H parts). Euroarms did at one time have a lock marking that was for the London Armoury Co. (the correct L.A.Co. mark - not the spelled-out name that you usually see), which made their repro more "correct" than others (at least as far as the lockplate markings went).
Armi-Sport tried to make their repro more like a 3rd Model P53 - the type that comprised the vast majority of WBTS Enfields - but all they did was change the barrel bands (and their barrel band really isn't a very good repro, but it is more like the 3rd Model type). But the Armi-Sport guns still have incorrect sling swivels and lock screw washers (unless they have changed them recently - but if so, I haven't seen one). That is, incorrect for the standard commercially-made P53 that was sent to America.
The new "Parker-Hale," being made in Italy as well, would suffer these same shortcomings.
OK, to cut this long story short - you have to do the same sort of de-farbing to your Parker-Hale as you would do to a Euroarms or Armi-Sport. You just have a better quality gun to start with (assuming it's an old British P-H).
Geoff Walden
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