I cannot believe this hasn't been mentioned before... How about an original DeLisle carbine? Now THAT is a rare one!
Tom
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I cannot believe this hasn't been mentioned before... How about an original DeLisle carbine? Now THAT is a rare one!
Tom
No4 Mk1T,
Thanks for the kind words. I have really enjoyed this forum the last couple of weeks after finding it again. I joined over a year ago. The Enfield reference material on this site is incredible!!
Last night, I was able to update my chest with new items with the help of a couple of great guys across the pond. I still need the IWS Mount.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...IMG_3558-1.jpg
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...IMG_3560-1.jpg
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...IMG_3562-1.jpg
May have a line on an Enforcer, so I am generating funds in anticipation of a potential purchase. If I can find, and afford, an Enforcer, I will be estatic.
Take care,
Brian
It’s always a thrill to fill all the little pockets and find that one missing accessory!
I think we also now see why the price of No4.Mk.1(T)’s has risen so steeply in that you seem to be hording them!
I am trying to relieve myself of one in order to prepare for the chance at the Enforcer, but it seems the economy is hurting the market at present.
I have one listed on another forum for $2400. Rifle is complete with scope and mount. They do not match each other, but still a nice rig. I don't understand why people will pay $2000 for a scope and count on eBay, but won't pay an extra $400 for a rifle. I guess most people have a rifle and need the scope and mount. I am ready to list the scope/mount on eBay and keep the rifle.
I should post it for sale on this forum as well to gain more exposure. I had it sold in the first 5 minutes, but buyer backed out due to plant closure at the end of the next day of his work. Can't blame him.
Brian
For me it would be an Enforcer, L42 or 4T - all of them in their own way the pinacle of Enfield 'engineering'.
I have built an Enforcer clone with (almost) all original parts (except the action doesn't say 'Enforcer') so nearly there but its not the real thing.
The only problem I have is with the safety - the standard No4 safety hits the bottom of the PH5E sights - has anyone got a spare Enforcer / short style safety for sale ?
Whats the one I will never part with ?
Its my No1.
I built it up from 'nothing' with parts sourced from Australia, Canada, England and the USA
A lithgow action "FR'd", scrubbed,cosmolined & put into storage in '46 - its a total 'bitsa' but I made it and its mine.
Kinda new to the Holy Grail hunt, but an original Australian coachwood-stocked SMLE would be great for me.
Lou
Allright, well, if I really HAD to choose just one, and I should mention that only No.1 pattern SMLE's interest me (all Marks), then I would have to go with...
The SMLE that Faisal gave to Col. T.E. Lawrence.
Sadly, unless the Imperial War Museum in London ever sells it for a reasonable sum, I'm SOL :(
This particular rifle was carried during the First World War Arab Revolt against the Turks by T E Lawrence ("Lawrence of Arabia"), whose initials are carved on the stock. It was given to him by the Emir Feisal, to whom it had been presented by the Turks. The gold inlaid Turkish inscription records the fact that it was captured from the British at Gallipoli. The inscription on the butt disc indicates that the rifle was originally issued to the 1st Essex Regt. The five notches cut in the stock denote Turks killed by Lawrence with this rifle. The rifle was given by Lawrence to King George V and, later, placed on loan at the Imperial War Museum.
DROOL...
My holy grail would be the exact SMLE that my grandfather used at Hong Kong with the Grenadiers. I suspect, however, he left it in poor condition before his capture.
So I guess then I'd have to say a Canadian WWII used SMLE.