I have just acquired a 410 shotgun, it turns out to be a 1890 sparkbrook produced Lee Metford. 1898 stamp ( new 10 round mag ?) 1904 enfield stamp and a navy stamp 1907. The barrel has been replaced...
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I have just acquired a 410 shotgun, it turns out to be a 1890 sparkbrook produced Lee Metford. 1898 stamp ( new 10 round mag ?) 1904 enfield stamp and a navy stamp 1907. The barrel has been replaced...
Can anyone shed any light on the UK situation with respect to moderators. IE reasons for owning one and the various police forces attitude towards them.
thanks
rhodders
Ok going to put some in the tumbler to feed the savage 12vbss and the rest as it is through the AK102 and see what happens.
Thanks for the imput and advice.
rhodders
I have been given just under 1000 very dirty red way green NATO 5.56 rounds very dirty and soiled but no corrosion. Not being a complete nutter I will pass on the idea of putting them in my tumbler...
The problem in the UK is the mind set of the police and authorities in general. It is very hard to get through the attitude of Why would you want to have a rifle/firearm and if you must we will make...
Thunderbox it was an A.J.Parker conversion ( as far as I can tell ) at least the swivels haven their name on them and the fultons of bisley stamp onon the barrel.
And yes I was asking if all the...
I have a 1943 longbranch N04 mk1* action on a heavy cr 7.62 barrel with no FTR markings, bolt and action matching but with the action hung trigger of the later mods did some slip through the net ?
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Although it it is not a simple process ( and I quite agree that it shouldnt be ) by following all the rules you will eventually get a licence.
In the UK when you apply to your local Police Force...
I own a No4 Mk1* a No4 Mk 2 and a mosin nagant M38. the enfields are more accurate and good to look at but if you want it to work all day every day without any problem then the mosin is best its...
It may not be bright but it is not uncommon.
As a post script the gentleman with the sawn off shotgun is now dead.
I can see why the regement would leave behind worn out barrels and stocks and perhaps the bayonets but not the swords, or perhaps the swords are of the old very long bayonets seen on the baker rifle...
I have a clone with the L42A1 barrel and all the bits regulated by Fultons and even today it will hold its own with some of the best around. It does seem to perform best from 500-600 yds and this...
You may be quite correct in that the numbers do not always fit in with the dates.
My No4 Mk 2 is dated on the reciever 12/54 yet the sn puts it within the Irish contract sn band PF3324** it...
It is an offense here in the uk for any person to be in possesion of a firearm without proper authority and that is the law.
His correct course of action would have been to inform the police of...
Peter we also had a rather good factory produceing a very good rifle indeed my grandfather worked there during WW11 as a room foreman, The triumph was replaced by ford and now Jaguar not a bad...
You think you have it bad ?????
The best price I have for 7,62 x 54 is £32.00 per 100 yes per 100 and thats for hungarian 1980 vintage light ball
So just spare a thaught for us guys in the UK.
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I think I need a bin to throw it in. It was just an inexpensive taster to see the result. It just didnt look the part on a M38 1945 vintage rifle and in reality the scope would cost more than the...
The red army never were that good on safety and it shows in the safety catch on the MN.
The best safety is correct gun management and common sense, only point the gun at what you intend to shoot (...
Purhased one of these things for my 1945 M38 carbine what a waste of time. After removing the iron sight and replaceing it with the light metal replacement and fitting the scope as far back as it...
Well Brian one of the returned rifles will be getting its first outing on a cold and frosty MOD Altcar range tomorrow morning. It is getting fed with new hand load 303 ( no old crap going down this...
Well PF3324** came to me was that one of yours brian ?
Rhodders
Even with rose tinted specs the second one would be just as bad.
the first one of course is my preferance.
rhodders.
The rifle looks ok and would seem to be correct, and as such the going price would be reasonable. The number of these rifles on the market in the condition it is are few and far between and as time...
They are the new ones, They have quite a number in stock.
It looks very like they were parade ground guns and bashed around with no thaught for the condition of the rifle. As all the bolts are...
Went to Pudsey and had a look at the examples on sale. A total waste of petrol and time.:crying:
The Italian Lee's are beat up No4 mk 1 or Mk 1* none matching numbers and bashed to bits very dark...