"..or will have insipid case head separation on the first reloading."
These illiterate wonks write as badly as they think.
-----krinko
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"..or will have insipid case head separation on the first reloading."
These illiterate wonks write as badly as they think.
-----krinko
Meanwhile, in related Enfield news........:move eek:
"I have been gather beat and DP No, 1 actions for these."
link here . . . . Interest in .45 DeLisle replicas? - Enfield-Rifles.com
It would seem that all the information in the world regarding DP rifles is still not enough.
Or you could try the masking tape test!
One thing I hate is when people compare rifles like recently imported used and abused Enfields to the fresh from storage after refurb Mosin Nagants and such. Of course the refurbed rifles headspace within spec.... THEY ARE REFURBISHED... and fresh from 50 years of storage!!! Many of the Enfields we see have had a long Commonwealth service life followed up by who knows what kind of service life to being in our hands. Ever wonder when the last time our Enfields have seen an armourer or how many rounds they have fired since their last trip to an armourer? Kind of puts things in perspective.
There really is no point in answering the idiot.
He thinks he is right based on his own incorrect and twisted view of the the Lee-Enfield architecture. His level of real knowledge is exhibited by his not making a distinction between the SMLE and No4/5 head spacing techniques.
The only fix for this guy is for him to to take Lee-Enfield 101 but he won't because he thinks that already know it all.
I think my soul vomited when I read that thread. I tried to be gentle, but there's no point.
Cheers,
Matt
The problem is that if we dont try there will be a next generation of followers who think that its the 'done thing' to headspace with razor blades and masking tape, and to bed with coke cans & credit cards.