Thank you gentlemen!
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Thank you gentlemen!
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That makes sense, thanks Jim. Do you (or anyone else) have any idea where I could get this re-parkerized in the Toronto area, or alternative somewhere I could send it off to in Canada?
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I bought my first M1 SA Garand SN:1645xxx and upon receiving it in the mail I noticed the colour of the bolt (D28287-2SA RE5C) seems to have an odd glossy rich copper/brown colour. I...
These are great rifles. If you care about resale, walnut stocks seem to be more desirable than birch.
Good point. Thanks to all who responded.
Rich
Thunderbox, it appears standard when measured against two of my standard length No. 4's
Thanks moose. What have you got against fish? I'm not really worried about folks seeing a deck I built or fish I've caught. I'm more interested in what the 'D' stands for :)
Good afternoon! I recently purchased this No. 5 and I familiar with a lot of various enfield markings, but I don't know what the 'D' on the butt stock refers to. Is it a variation of an Australian...
Nice find! I bought one last year -- 43Cxxxxx -- from a bloke on this board. What a gem.
Some great tips here. I'm leaning towards a dye. I'll post a pic in a few weeks with an 'after' pic. Thanks again for your input.
Rich
I recently picked up my first SMLE a few weeks back - A 1943 GRI MKIII*. I believe it to be in good shape, bright bore, re-barrelled in '53, most of its original metal finish (where not painted...
Great input! Thanks again folks.
Thanks for your input -- much appreciated!
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I am interested in purchasing this rifle.
Australian Lee Enfield No. 1 Mk III* (SMLE) with bayonet - Collector's Source, Military Collectibles Online
I think the '45 means the...
It is both -- the arrow inside the 'U'
Hi folks. I am new to collecting. Stumbled on this site while looking for info for a K31 I own and recently purchased the '43 Lee Enfield that was listed on this site, a few weeks ago. Great...