Prior to the Second World War, did Canada have the facilitiies to maintain its SMLE rifles{Factory Through Repair} , or did the SMLE's have to shipped back to the UK
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Prior to the Second World War, did Canada have the facilitiies to maintain its SMLE rifles{Factory Through Repair} , or did the SMLE's have to shipped back to the UK
Thanks for your interest
Yes, SMLE's were repaired in Canada during the interwar period. Matter of fact, some SMLE components in short supply, such as stock furniture, were manufactured in Canada. They had trained Canadian military armorers who could handle any of the required repairs quite competently so no need to load them on a steamer and ship them back to the UK for refurbishment.
Long Branch made No1 barrels. I have one downstairs, sporterized.
But Canada MUST have had Army Ordnance Base Workshop facilities and these would be able to undertake all the usual FR work. Maybe not the FTR which includes metallurgical testing on the body too