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A 1986 is also listed as A 1689 later in their listing. Obviously one is wrong but RIA only show one photo and it does not show the SN.
Originally Posted by
superbee
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10-19-2018 11:43 AM
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I'm the one that's adding A1463 to my Enfield family. Looking forward to having it in hand in hopefully about a week!
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I hate being the bad guy. A1463 is a garage rebuild job. Pads, barrel, furniture all replaced. Pic's of her original appearance from my records. Sorry....
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Originally Posted by
Seaforth72
A 1986 is also listed as A 1689 later in their listing. Obviously one is wrong but RIA only show one photo and it does not show the SN.
I too was questioning the possible typo, so I asked for more photo's. Unfortunately, too fishy for me.
Rifle s/n matches bolt. Scope mount (renumbered during FTR) matches scope case. Scope case not original to anything but paired up during preservation for storage by "Ball" (which is ok too). Scope s/n stamped into butt.....bubba??
Too many inconsistencies for my dollar.
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Eh, not the end of the world. I didn't pay much for it and it'll do to fill the trials rifle gap (at least the receiver!) until I find a proper one. Will be picking it up next Friday.
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Originally Posted by
303 Gunner
Eh, not the end of the world. I didn't pay much for it and it'll do to fill the trials rifle gap (at least the receiver!) until I find a proper one. Will be picking it up next Friday.
Assume you decided to return it? It just re-sold:
Lee Enfield No 4 T, trial rifle (sniper conversion - Bolt Action Rifles at GunBroker.com : 794943131
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Originally Posted by
Bigwagon
Yes, when it came in, it was pretty rough. The shop owner was kind enough to let me return it.
The stock disc was very roughly inletted with chunks missing out of the wood around it and there were finger prints in the wood from where someone had used stain on it. Also, the stock had a very odd rough texture to it and the pistol grip didn't feel shaped properly. Certainly unlike any of my other No. 4's in both texture and shape. I have no idea what was going on there. The pads had certainly been remounted and looked like someone had been after the screws on the forward pad with a punch.
Last edited by 303 Gunner; 01-06-2019 at 06:59 PM.
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Originally Posted by
superbee
A1392 is coming to Canada.
Looking for some Enfield parts for it, especially Enfield made wasp waist foresight guard, EFD hinged upper band (have an unmarked one coming), EFD backsight with ball bearing set-up on underside and EFD made No. 4 magazine with EFD monogram on spine and "VI" on follower. Prefer Enfield made wasp waist but will consider a Long Branch one. Had one on a lovely 1941 Long Branch but as she was completely original, I left her unaltered. I found a wasp waist on a friend's mid-war rifle and convinced him to sell it to another friend who has a Long Branch No. 4 Mk. I which needed that part.
Colin MacGregor Stevens
https://www.captainstevens.com [B]Model 1918 scope ideally w P14 rings; LB Scout Sniper Rifle windmill sight & furniture; No. 4 Mk. I* 28L0844; any rifle with S/N ASE-xxxx ; No.32 Mk. I SN 1042.
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