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Kman Fantastic Long Lee Enfield 04-14-2012, 08:49 PM
enfield303t If it is matching and... 04-14-2012, 11:08 PM
Ridolpho Long Lee's are very... 04-15-2012, 03:15 PM
Badger Here's a nice example in the... 04-15-2012, 03:20 PM
John Sukey (Deceased) I paid Milarm's light bill... 04-16-2012, 01:43 AM
Fred G. That's a pretty early date 04-16-2012, 05:22 PM
rayg Fred, does this look like one... 04-16-2012, 06:28 PM
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    Fantastic Long Lee Enfield

    I saw my first long lee today at Milarm in Edmonton, it was in fantastic shape for being a Boer War rifle. I had never seen the long range volley sights before or a magazine chained to the rifle,it made me laugh quite simply because of the british armies mentality behind those volley sights ( a combination of me holding the rifle at 60 degrees and picturing hundreds of soldiers lined up pointing their rifles at the sky). I would call that rifle amazing, at 1300 bucks it could make a fine addition to a more serious collectors collection.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kman View Post
    I saw my first long lee today at Milarm in Edmonton, it was in fantastic shape for being a Boer War rifle. I had never seen the long range volley sights before or a magazine chained to the rifle,it made me laugh quite simply because of the british armies mentality behind those volley sights ( a combination of me holding the rifle at 60 degrees and picturing hundreds of soldiers lined up pointing their rifles at the sky). I would call that rifle amazing, at 1300 bucks it could make a fine addition to a more serious collectors collection.
    If it is matching and complete that is a good price.
    Why use a 50 pound bomb when a 500 pound bomb will do?

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    Long Lee's are very interesting

    Kman: I recently purchased an 1895 MLE Mk1 which appears to have gone straight to Canadaicon and to never have been upgraded or repaired. The thing I find amazing is the incredibly good fit of the furniture (forend to wrist face is a barely visible line). Does anyone out there know about how assembly line practices may have changed as we go through MLM, MLE, SMLE, etc.? I payed less than the number you quote on the rifle at Milarm but my bolt, unfortunately, does not match the receiver/ barrel- still very glad to have it. Next on my list is a pre-war SMLE to have something to compare with my between the war versions.

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    Here's a nice example in the MKLicon ...

    1896 Mk1 MLE (Magazine Lee-Enfield)

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    I paid Milarm's light bill quite a few times
    Got some great stuff from them.

    Customs stopped one, telling me I needed to submit import paperwork. Told them to look under the bolt handle at the date (1891). Its a BLOODY ANTIQUE! They thought it was the model number
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    That's a pretty early date

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    Fred, does this look like one of the remade clearing rods you ordered from the guy who was making them. I know they were real nicely made. The only reason I mentioned it is that it just looks too new w/no patina unless it had been polished. The link Badger posted, , Ray
    1896 Mk1 MLE (Magazine Lee-Enfield)

    Here's mine that you can see some aging.

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