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Gents, had this for a while now, I have done a ton of searching on the web, and in my library on this one, and have come up with bupkus...just not much info anywhere I could find on these.
It is a...
So when I was setting up at shows, met a nice Gentleman walking around with (another) rare carbine, a Kropatschek Cavalry Carbine...At this show old stuff isn't really a thing, so we talked, and I...
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I just posted a MLLM over in the Enfield Forum, thought I'd post this one up in here...Picked this up from the same Gentleman who had the MLLM...
My favorite thing about it is another great...
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I acquired this a few years ago, and haven't been on this board in a while, and thought I'd jump back in here by posting, I figure it will be off interest to this board...
So, a gentleman I know...
Outstanding, Thanks! Makes sense....
So, curious as to if anyone here knows how they attached the front sling attachment of the standard STEN sling to the STEN MK 6?
The rear being bog standard MK 5 sling swivel, but the supressor...
Thanks Frederick for the interesting info....didn't realize these rifles traveled to Canada first, although that explains the M&D stamp on the butt...
I do have a lead on a rear sight leaf, but I...
Well, its been a long while since I posted anything new here, but I got lucky in the Enfield department the last few weeks, and managed to pick up a BSA&M 1896 Mk 1 cut down to club pattern, and a...
It is indeed a cargo type chute....your crate is actually for 20mm MG FF ammo...the MG FF was an aircraft mounted gun, used in ME-109's, FW-190's, etc. They are Minen-Geschoss, or mine shells,...
Any markings? It does look like a WWII German fuze/charge/ordnance container....
Czech re-work in a post war czech stock....the sight protector is also Czech.
Basically all WWII Issue stocks would have the take-down lug in the butt, or if not would be either a...
And thanks to Badger for adding my pics from gunboards....
The cat sadly isn't broad arrow marked, since he is a Siamese sniper, he is marked with a Tigers head though....
Definitely South African....nice piece, I wish I still had my South African Enfield.....from the days when South Africa was a clean, safe, beautiful country....not like it is now!
Ok guys, she is finally finished....and she is beautiful. Even with the temporary Weaver K2.5 scope on it....please go to the Gunboards Enfield forum to see the pics of all the progress and as she is...
Well, its not for sure, but (T) Snipers will have the battle sight milled off so the sight will clear the scope when mounted...and I believe the cross stamp meant it was a fitted, non-interchangeable...
Well, another update....I have put pics of the first update on my post over at Gunboards, but don't have them hosted anywhere, and I haven't resized them small enough for here...
So second...
1st Update....well, just ordered an cheek piece from APEX...they have genuine, used, but good condition cheek pieces for sale...$80 plus shipping. Considering I lost a probable repro unfinished cheek...
I did verify that the charger bridge on both the "T" and the donor receiver are screwed in, you can see the faint round outlines of the screw where they had been ground flush.
I probably would...
Hey guys, I'm a new guy here, :wave: found the board while researching some No.4 Mk.I (T) threads on Gunboards....I'll save the blah, blah, blah of my interests for the intro board, but I wanted to...