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Originally Posted by
Maxwell Smart
Close, looked to be converted from III*.
They were new made? Or just converted?
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01-12-2017 10:11 AM
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Good stuff, I guess we shall find out about the stock when it comes in. I don't normally deal in Enfields so this is a good opportunity to learn. Hopefully it is original, I wasn't intending on buying a restored sporter.
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Originally Posted by
Eaglelord17
Hopefully it is original
Looking forward to seeing it then...
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I think someone has "rather enthusiastically" sanded the woodwork, it looks like it would benefit from a light red scotchbrite, a colour treatment and a really good Raw linseed oil
treatment.
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Originally Posted by
mrclark303
I think
Australian
's and New Zealand's did much the same thing with serviceable Gun Club Enfield's being requisitioned for war service.
I've often wondered if any ever made it back to their owners post war..
Stands to reason we in the
UK
did the same thing. Looking forward to the pics of your rifle Eaglelord when you get her.
I have a sporter MLE with the owners name & address stamped (neatly) on the butt, suspect it might have stamped by the owner so he got it back from the Home Guard which appears to have happened as the rifle was sold on by a relative of the guy.
Will post a photo later when i get home from work
Last edited by 5thBatt; 01-12-2017 at 02:53 PM.
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That is a beautiful BSA, definitely jealous!
I saved the photos to my computer and tried zooming in more, I think I can see the indent in the stock where the pointer would sit for the forward volley sight (the repro doesn't seem to have it), however I will have to wait until it arrives to give the final analysis. Apparently according to the shipping tracker it might even arrive today!
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It arrived hurray! The bore is actually in much better shape than I thought it would be. I will be sure to get more photos tomorrow (and better quality ones), but I need to eat and go to work now.
I think the stock is original, it does have the proper cut-out for the volley sight pointer, and the volley sight plate is pitted (see photo). I do also think it was sanded, but I am not the best at identifying that type of thing. Bolt matches the rifle which is awesome, and it is smooth. Definitely going to have to do a mad minute with this at some point!

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The volley sight recess looks like a recent addition.
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Originally Posted by
5thBatt
I have a sporter MLE with the owners name & address stamped (neatly) on the butt, suspect it might have stamped by the owner so he got it back from the Home Guard which appears to have happened as the rifle was sold on by a relative of the guy.
Will post a photo later when i get home from work
I look forward to it. Your BSA is beautiful example too!
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