Dear Fellow Enfield Enthusiasts, I have be slowly working through my late father's gun collection - cleaning, shooting, cleaning again and storing - and came across an odd duck Enfield. I have already gone through a nice 1943 Maltby No. 4 Mk 1 and a 1945 No. 5 Mk 1. I recollect his acquiring this odd duck in the late 1960s from one of his parishioners. It even had a scope on it. Not all military furniture...the butt plate replaced by a recoil pad...but there was that nice cheekpiece... Anyway, fast forward, to today when I pulled this duck out, lo and behold, it's a BSA Shirley (T) B33241 with a TR on the left side of the butt socket. The scope is missing-in-action - perhaps it's still in some of my father's effects. The scope mounts are still on the rifle though.
OK - now what to do with this duck? f I were a craftsman or even a moderately talented tinkerer - I'd try to find that scope and try to get original era furniture on it. I'd like to send this odd duck to someone who knows what they're doing and then, with his or her recommendations, decide what to do. Please give me your thoughts and ideas!!!

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