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    NEED HELP WITH LEE #1

    I have an opportunity to purchase this rifle.

    Rifle

    Right butt socket

    Crown

    VR

    ENFIELD 1899

    LE

    1

    Left butt socket

    M 1909

    CLLE

    1*

    bolt and receiver serial # 225X P

    magazine no 2

    hole upper left side

    latch upper left

    30 1/4” barrel

    E on knoxform

    1800 yd windage adjustable rear sight

    bolthead EFD

    Bayonet

    1888 model

    made 8 96

    crown VR

    Wilkinson London

    some staining on blade, no sharpening or chips.

    Good scabbard

    This is the format the text was sent to me!!!
    Bolt/receiver match.
    Bore is very good.
    Stock is original with no obvious cracks or repairs.

    First the older Enfields I have no clue about. The stampings on the left butt socket indicate modifications I guess to a 1*??? If so what were they?
    Are these rifles in original condition quite collectable?
    Can smokeless powder be used in this firearm, albeit light loads?
    Thanks for your input fellows....sorry I have no pictures!!
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    It sounds like a standard MLE Mk I converted to Charger Loading Lee Enfield by Vickers, Son & Maxim. I have a VSM converted CLLE, same year. On the description left side of the receiver, where you typed " M 1909," my guess is that is the VSM, only the V and S were either lightly stamped or covered by the dumbbell spring.

    Pretty collectible rifle. The Charger Loaders are fun rifles. If you look at my photos, I have a picture of the left side of my VSM converted CLLE, if that helps. I shoot mine with handloads, and surplus military rounds with no problems (Obviously smokeless). The "E" on the top of the knox indicates enfield rifling for use with cordite-propellant ammunition.

    Be nice to see some pics.

    Keep us updated.
    Last edited by smle addict; 11-17-2017 at 09:25 PM.

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