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Lee-Enfield carrying case
Browsing Gunbroker, I happened across this item:
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Lee Enfield Canvas Case : Collectible Gun Parts & Accessories at GunBroker.com
How common were these items in actual use? I've never seen a picture (wartime or otherwise) depicting this case being used.
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06-02-2012 03:56 PM
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They are also the latest lot of repro's being made in India. The quality of the webbing looks repro to me, but all the ones I have are Canadian
and in some items the Canadian webbing is of much better quality than UK
issue.
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I second that! It looks like Indian jute sacking.
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I guess I need to get out more, that's the first repro of a soft case I've seen. I have a few old ones I use to transport rifles to and from the range.
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Has anyone worked out what the large pocket in the originals was for. It was far too big for a cleaning kit....... I always thought that maybe a tent and a groundsheet would fit!
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I was always told it was for the breech cover. And why do some of them have hooks for a sling and some don´t?
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Son post that picture of what the pocket is for.
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None of them had sling attachments and if you see one with some kind of sling it's been added post-service. A great many have been so modified. For many years it was about the only type of gun case you could get here and all sorts of extension snouts and gussets were added to them to make them accept other arms.
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Originally Posted by
Bindi2
Son post that picture of what the pocket is for.
hokay......
May only be applicable to the cases made for this rifle....
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I'm sure I won't be the only one to disagree with Mk7 about then being made without slings............
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