I've got two: an Enfield 1879 M-H MkIII converted in 1897 to a M-E MkI Artillery Carbine in .303, and then ca. 1910-1912 by Greener to .22 for the (UK) NRA; the other is an Enfield M-H MkIV converted by London Small Arms (no date) for the SMRC. Both have military furniture, with the LSA conversion having some nice checkering on the wrist and forend. They both shoot great and handle whatever I feed them, from Colibris to Stingers and everything in between, with good results from (mostly CCI) standard speed (1070fps) fodder. I'm particularly happy that they're happy with the cheap stuff--it all works. Great conversation starters/head-turners at the range and of course everybody wants to try them. Lots of fun. Shoot yours and enjoy it!