On the subject of Sterling Arms the following (below ) may be of interest, a book by the MD of Sterling, I ordered a copy sometime ago but never arrived, will try again.
The Sterling Redemption:...
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On the subject of Sterling Arms the following (below ) may be of interest, a book by the MD of Sterling, I ordered a copy sometime ago but never arrived, will try again.
The Sterling Redemption:...
Jaco303,
You have a nice example SMLE, please take the advice from the above and leave as is, or mount a target sight such as Robd and gsimmons suggest, if your hell bent on building up a " sniper...
Can anyone shed any light on the SLR bayonet in the pic with the shorter fuller?
Thanks Stuart,
Still a bit to do, but its all down to folks like yourself that I,ve got this far, planing on giving it a run out in the next few weeks, Will have to knock up a barrel band to test...
Nose cap and timber come from New Zealand But different suppliers, the timber is made to order but I know there are a few nose caps left, have details for anyone interested, not sure regarding the...
Some may recall I was looking for a few sizes of a LEC nose cap, so after a few kind offers and whilst knocking up a drawing for the members to fill in the blanks I received an email pointing me to...
Normaly known as gaiters,
http://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/2013/04/T2eC16FHJGoE9nuQeWveBRLzM2Tl60_12_zps04e-1.jpg
paul87buick , only thing I,d be concerned about is what tower06 points out regarding the top mount screw holes if it does have them ? have seen many sporters were the tapped hole has gone through to...
Two very Different wars and years Jonnyc........ Anzac15 was just making a point of some of the remarks he got when presenting his new milsurp.
Anzac15, It was many years ago I went through the...
One of the major battles of WW1, been through the town a few times, what you must remember is your fellow country men were there also, in the Foreign Legion.
Still use mine today, only thing I did add to the kit was a run of the mill hand primer, have loaded hundreds and mainly use it and the .308 kit for downloads or for test rounds etc.
My experience was similar to arado, below was a similar thread I posted well worth a read, I look back and see the funny side, lads in my cub were in stiches (pardon the pun). click link and 2 page...
Like BP no expert, but the bracket to me looks rough enough to be original going by the finish marks, just odd size rear holder ? but for me I would be more interested in LEC or LMC that is in pics...
Were about in the smoke will you be staying?
A fine collection, and as much as I love Enfields I,d rather trade you the weather.......
Have you sold up Alan? Just a sad thing to see Enfield or any Milsurp owners selling up, you will be the 6th FAC holder I know who has packed in, in the last 4 months, Myself am currently moving...
Thanks Peter PM sent.
Looking for one of these lens if anyone can help, its the one in the eyepeice, or if you can provide any details.
http://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/2012/09/DSCF5183-1.jpg
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gunsmith63,
May I ask how much a your repro was ? only ask as it seems more and more are buying the repro scopes rather than looking for an original, can understand the point of view of the rifle...
Thanks Chuck, the pics show it being cooked on a ships galley stove, but had BIG extracters above, but I will update the post with your warning. This recipe was from the net, couldnt find anythig...
Your not the only one mtb, seems be to happening a lot more to me these days (Learning something new every day).
A wise choice Ingstrt, keep hold of the hard earned cash until the real Mcoy pops up, there was a similar thread this week regarding the .22 trainers (see link)
No 2 mk 4 trainer questions
Missed the first post regarding the advert, the top one in the advert, looks like a No1 MkV thats been converted ? regarding the Musket conversion I remember in the late 80,s that the Indian .410...