Hello all,
Been collecting for a few years, but only bought a few Enfields this year. Hope to learn and see lots of great history!!
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Hello all,
Been collecting for a few years, but only bought a few Enfields this year. Hope to learn and see lots of great history!!
New on the block with enforcer 292, looking to learn and participate.
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Hello everyone,
Here is a brief introduction of myself. I am a toolmaker by trade (Now in 3D mold design)
After arriving in B.C. from South Africa in 1976, I was immediately drawn to the outdoors here and the opportunity to spend a lot of quality time hunting and fishing. I did my CORE course in 1977 and hunted somewhat unsuccessfully for 3 years after that and building 2 hunting rifles ( 1 around a K98 Mauser action and 1 using a Falling Block Works action). Following this I took up fishing and have been busy with that until recently. I am now back hunting after completing another hunting rifle using a Mauser action chambered in 7 x 57 Mauser. I love building rifles as it gives me a sense of achievement.
Cheers.
HEY Y'ALL,
I HAVE BEEN BUILDING GUNS NOW FOR ABOUT 6yrs. I HAVE BUILT 190A3 SPRINGFIELD FROM A SPORTERIZED VERSION,BUT I STILL NEED A REAR SIGHT.
ALSO WORKING ON A MOSIN NANGANT 91/30,TURN IT INTO A SPORTER MODEL.
BUILT A COUPLE OTHERS,BUT WON'T GO INTO THEM RIGHT NOW.
ANYWAYS WANTED TO SAY HEY Y'ALL!!
PUMPKINBILL72
P.S. STILL LOOKING FOR A 1903A3 REAR SIGHT,THO. THANKS
I was born in '47. In 1960 Dad, through NRA/CMP, bought a '03-A3, a unfired Remington Rand 1911 A1, and a mid 40's Lend Lease Mossburg 42 (a) that made it back across the pond. He sold the other guns, but I still have the Mossburg; it started me shooting. In 2011 I got a Stag Arms Model 8 AR-15, both 5.56 NATO and .22 LR, my first centerfire rifle. In 2012 I picked up a Winchester 250 .22 lever gun and a 1943 Argentine 7X57 Mauser sporterized. Presently I'm awaiting a CMP Springfield Garrand M1. I'm gonna reload all these.
My first ??? What slip on recoil reducer do you recommend for the M1 and the Mauser? Just one of many ??? that I know you people will help me with.
Shooting is fun...and I like fun!
Alan
Col Marshall here form Nothern England
Been shooting all my life but at present I'm a shooting Sako 579 in 308W. But I also have a No5 Mk1 ( 7/46) which is fun to fire but not that accurate, even with some 1938 mkVII ball I found in a shop In the Isle of Skye, along with some old 'Empire 180gn SP 303).
I'm just about to collect an Arisaka Type 38 carbine and need some load Advice. I can find loads for Hodgdon powders, but I have a shelf full of Vhit powders and no Data for 6.5 Jananese. Anyone out there got any loads for Vhit in this calibre? Ta
Hey all, been here many times before and finally decided to join, currently have a mosin m91/30, lee enfield no.4 mk1, rem m1903a3 and an ar-15 and lookin to get an m1 garand here in the future, but glad to be here :)
Hello,
As a 15 year old in Dundalk, Ireland, in the early 1960s, I was a member of the reserves (FCA in gaelic), and was the youngest member of the 8th Battalion shooting team (One was supposed to be 17 but we lied about our age). We fired thousands of rounds in practice and competition (hearing is still good despite no hearing protection) from Lee Enfield No. 4s. We used to zero at 100 yards, 4 inches high, and had an armorer move and change foresights as necessary. (I managed to win the 2nd Brigade individual shoot in 1966, and our team had earlier missed winning the All Army in the Curragh Camp, Kildare, by one point). When I emigrated to the US in 1967 I bought a No. 4 (T), complete with box and matching scope, and a No. 5. I also bought a 1915 Artillery Luger for $300 (and other "toys") but that's another forum! I fired them a few times, then stored them when drafted into the US Army in 1968. I retired in 1992, then worked for the Department of Defense until 2009. Recently my brothers and a few friends returned to private shooting ranges to fire various rifles and pistols, including our military surplus "toys."
A few days ago I stumbled on this site and was delighted to find a membership with much more knowledge about Lee Enfields than I. Looking forward to exploiting this knowledge base to find out more about my favorite rifles! John D.
New member here. twh731 on the forum. I have been a recreational shooter for over 40 years a reloader for over 30 years and started collecting milsurp for the past 7 years. I find it interesting that the battle rifles of yesterday are extremely capable arms for multi-use. The precision of mass produced equipment in times of diminishing natural resources was an accomplishment of phenominal proportions. Some of them may look archaic and ugly but their utilitarian purpose was acheived nontheless. I really enjoy shooting them and haven't found the need to modify what I have except for a good cleaning and trigger polish. I'm not much of a forum poster, more of a lurker, seeking specific information that I need at the time. Sorry if I don't contribute much but want you all to know that I appreciate the more informed people who do, as it is very easy to get yourself into trouble sometimes with projects that turn out to be more involved than intended. Thanks for these forums. Tom