That'd be like us telling you wild colonials to call he hood of your car the bonnet and the trunk, the boot lid.
11-26-2017, 06:04 AM
capt14k
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Originally Posted by 99GTMichael
Greatly appreciate all the information. I must admit, I had hoped that it would a WWII production rifle. The history associated with such a weapon is plain fascinating to me.
Another question: Are Lee-Enfield rifles picky with ammunition? My only other rifle is a Garand, and I understand that there is some truth to shooting particular ammunition.
If it is a 1943 then it is WWII production or am I missing something?