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    New Acquisition

    I just acquired a No. 1, Mk III* Enfield Rifleicon from 1917.


    It is interesting to compare this to my No. 1, Mk III BSA rifle from 1923:


    Apparently, sometime in its history this rifle had been rebuilt at Isaphore. Notice both the strap and the fore-end screw.

    Reading the serial number was difficult as someone stamped "Englandicon" right over it. Other than that, the rifle looks good with a decent looking bore.

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    Beautiful rifles both. I especially appreciate WWI dated rifles, if only they could speak.

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    The Indian forend is off of a DP rifle. It's been cut back at the front of the body for a big hole drilled all the way across trough the barrel and body.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Dickicon View Post
    The Indian forend is off of a DP rifle. It's been cut back at the front of the body

    Now I see what you mean, yes I remember those transverse drilled rifles. About a half inch hole. So this is a parts rifle...
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    I would at least patch the sides of the forend before assembling a decent rifle into DP woodwork. It's a dead giveaway that it's been restocked post service.

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    Perhaps it's a parts rifle, but whoever did the work performed an excellent job:


    As I said, the bore is excellent. Head space passes the field gauge.

    For comparison, here is by 1923 BSA:

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