It's one thing to shoot a gun of relatively recent manufacture that you've bought from someone who says "Yeah, I've been hunting with it / shooting it". It's another to buy a gun of unknown...
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It's one thing to shoot a gun of relatively recent manufacture that you've bought from someone who says "Yeah, I've been hunting with it / shooting it". It's another to buy a gun of unknown...
I agree. I didn't mention it above, but I was wearing protective glasses and a full face shield and ear muffs even though I was behind the block wall.
I would have thought that with all the people here firing old rifles that there would have been some examples of test setups that work. I've made a few inquiries elsewhere and combined a few...
Thanks. I have had it out of the wood since it (SMLE No.1 Mk.III) is a sporter rescue. I didn't spot anything obviously amiss. No severe rust. As a sporterized rifle, presumably it was fired by a...
When you acquire a rifle that's new to you, other than checking headspace, what precautions do you take when firing it at the range the first time? I know from reading that there are receivers that...
I recently picked up two sporterized Enfields.
Here's the No.1 Mk III. For this I ordered the necessary hardware and a stock set. It was also missing the rear sight spring and screw. I got a new...