where can I get the fixings to make a tranit case?Information
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Tikka T3 Tac. Enfields No1mk3*, No4mk1 T, No4mk1*T, M.H. 577/450s. K31. MAS 36s. Mausers G98s, 1908, M48, BSA 222 (Mauser action) .22 match arms. black powder. 1873 11mm. Webley 455 MKI.MKIVs,MKVI. Spanish .44,10.35s,OP 455s
Hi read6737,
You can often find the bare bones of a transit case for presumably a 4T on that website. Someone has been trying to sell one for a long time but it is a lot of money and held a cadet rifle in it. To try and get the correct hinges and catches I suspect would be really hard now.
There was also someone on this site who had bought a lot of Bren gun transit cases who you might be able to twist his arm and sell you one. You will have to use the SEARCH bar top right and try and locate that thread. Hope thats helpful
'Tonight my men and I have been through hell and back again, but the look on your faces when we let you out of the hall - we'd do it all again tomorrow.' Major Chris Keeble's words to Goose Green villagers on 29th May 1982 - 2 PARA
The swivel/toggle catches that close the lid are from the early Land Rover rear seat bins (that run longitudinally from front to back on each side - over the wheel arch), and the front seat squab/base
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Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...
Ds-solutions in Kent did have a couple of sets of the metal work (hinges,hasps and catches) and possibley reproduction leather handles.
Stencollector here on Milsurps and located in Manitoba, Canada, has original Canadian transit chests for sale here in (2015) which were made for the C No 7 Lee-Enfield rifle circa 1944-1950. They are similar to the No. 15 "Sniper" chest except:
1. They are not as tall thus there is room for neither the scope case No. 8 Mk. I (steel) nor No. 8 Mk. 2 (canvas), nor the Scout Regt. Telescope.
2. They have wooden horseshoe shaped protectors around each of the two latches.
3. The carrying handles are made of web rifle slings rather than the leather used on Britishand Canadian No. 15 chests.
4. Inside there is a block fitted to the side with vertical holes for cleaning brush etc.
5. The top of each of the two tethered blocks that drop in to hold the rifle have a slot in their top for the cleaning rod
6. There is no pivoting block or fixed blocks to hold the No. 8 scope case in place (which would not fit anyways)
Although not exactly the same as the sniper No. 15 chest, they are the economy version (about $100-125 each vs. $500-1,000 each) for reenactor and can safely transport a No. 4 Lee-Enfield. Remember that a sniper would not usually lug around a transit chest. Note that the No. 15 chests were designed for "N" Normal length butt. If your rifle is fitted with an "L" Long butt, it might or might not fit.
If you want to make a replica transit Chest No. 15 of your own, Stencollector also has original WWII hardware (hinges and hasps) salvaged from WWII transit chests from a surplus dealer whom Stencollector and I knew. The surplus dealer left a huge stack if these chests outside for many years and some rotted. As I recall these were BREN transit chests but the hardware is the same as used in the No. 15 Teansit Chests. The British Army (and Commonwealth nations) used both British made (3 screw holes on each hinge arm) and Canadian made (4 screw holes) transit Chests No. 15.
Moore Leather in Scotland makes excellent reproduction leather goods for the sniper rifles including the handles for the No. 15 chest. I bought one pair of handles. You can easily tell it is a repro, but it is serviceable!
By the way, a museum tip - Don't lift your original No. 15 Chest by its original leather handles - especially if it has rifle, scope, Case No 8 with scope and Scout Regiment Telescope! The leather is now close to 3/4 of a century old and is usually dry and partly torn or frayed. Even if it looks mint, it is not. If it breaks, you cannot repair it must either leave it broken or replace it and the value of the chest drops considerably either way. If the original leather carrying handles break, you will likely learn some new swear words.
Thankyou for the reply.
I do have a C 7 transit case that I had sent from Canada5 yrs ago.
I am going to strip for the parts,
but as I have need of 2 No4 sniper transit cases I need another set of metal work.
Tikka T3 Tac. Enfields No1mk3*, No4mk1 T, No4mk1*T, M.H. 577/450s. K31. MAS 36s. Mausers G98s, 1908, M48, BSA 222 (Mauser action) .22 match arms. black powder. 1873 11mm. Webley 455 MKI.MKIVs,MKVI. Spanish .44,10.35s,OP 455s
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.
Just contact Stencollector here on Milsurps for the parts. He is very reliable and knows his stuff. His parts are guaranteed to be the real thing, off BREN chests.