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Long term project done
Fifteen years ago I bought most of an 1898 dated Enfield Mk.1* action with a matching bolt. Since then I've picked up a piece here and a part there and about a month ago I finally found a barrel with a good bore. Here it is ready to go. A complete "bitser" but I'm pleased with it.
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A fantastic job and probably no more of a "bitser" than it would have been during its service life with I suspect many changes of worn or damaged parts, service rifles were built to be used not wrapped in cotton wool to be "discovered" by collectors many years later.........
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Very nice job. Always loved the lines of the early lee's. And you win the "patience" award!
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Very nice!!! Great job!!
She's a beaut!!
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Very nice. An outstanding display of persistence and patience!
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Steve: Very nice! Do you plan to put a few rounds through it? Haven't had a chance to fire my own MkI but plan to come Spring.
Ridolpho
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That's an impressive looking firearm, how about some more pic's?
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Thank you all for your kind comments.
Ridolpho; I do plan to shoot it but I'll have to find someone who can see open sights to help me out.
muffet; A couple of indoor pics (snowing now).
The buttplate, at least, has been to New Zealand
. Can someone decipher the markings?
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You've done yourself proud. Great work.
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