I got one too #4 Mk.1 X-3294 dated 1943 picked it up at an estate sale, fore stock cropped like an L-42 have not checked the chamber but it still has the extractor screw and a 303 magazine, heavy...
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I got one too #4 Mk.1 X-3294 dated 1943 picked it up at an estate sale, fore stock cropped like an L-42 have not checked the chamber but it still has the extractor screw and a 303 magazine, heavy...
This has been a very interesting thread, slap me in the side of the head if I throw another curve at it. Could this rifle been put together from unfinished parts shipped up to Longbranch after Savage...
Repeat:: Do not remove the firing pin, if the crud is hard just flush as stated before if it is stubborn I use brake cleaner to flush it out then light gun oil after.
Dug around a bit and found a Canadian Crown Surplus Stores Ltd. catalog from the 60's and on page 46 you could buy Lee Enfield T rifles (Snipers) c/w matching number telescope. Brand new , c/w...
Sarco out of the US has them.
I have an 1894 all matching, unfortunately along the way it was sporterized, still has the volley sites attached. Any chance that anyone knows where one could get some furniture for these rifles?
About a month ago I got all the metal parts for a transfer case from Sarco Gun Parts out of the US. Used but very good shape.
Curious, I have a Long Branch that has a repair in exactly the same place, only repair was done with very light wood, looks almost identical to the painted section on the rifle shown.
Hi! I am a new member, an ex-Military Marksman, and a collector of Enfield Rifles, I started many years ago when I bought my first hunting rifle from the local hardware store. It was a Lee Enfield...