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    Nah. It served FIRST in WWII for a Britishicon unit, then was later shipped to India. Mind you, the fore end screw Could be British repair work, its just way more common on Indian rifles. I have the feeling that "experienced" rifles were the first to be shipped, there were plenty of new ones that were on hand at the time.

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    Amatikuluicon,

    Indian Army? Oh man...buzz kill.

    I had hoped she was English issued. Can you tell me where you got that info?

    Thanks though!


    Mr. Mister, I didn't explain myself well in my first reply and I think you misunderstood me. The rifle is Britishicon made but spent some time in the Indian Army. It almost certainly spent some time in the British Army before being sent to India.

    The Indian Army has a long history of warfare and proud traditions. The fact that a rifle served in that Army should add to the appeal and give it more provenance.

    I got this information from years of collecting Lee Enfield Riflesicon, handling every Lee Enfield that crosses my path and examining it, purchasing reference books and scanning the internet

    The best reference I can refer you to at this time is a book called "India's Enfields" by Colonel Edwards.

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    Looking for a scope Mr Mister? Then DON'T waste money on a good one. Just go and find your self a bit of an old dog and have it rebuilt. It'll still work out cheaper than the rip-off price you'll be be charged for a perfect one. And some of the 'perfect' ones suffer from all sorts of optical problems not usually visible to the average punter/shooter

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    Well spotted Mr. Minster and a lovely rifle, with plenty of TLC she will be back to parade form before you know it!!! Talking of scopes I noticed in the Export from US of No. 32 Scope forum https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=18768, that he has a No.32 Mk.3 for sale, maybe we can get the two together to make a GOOD one. I would send him a PM and see what happens….

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    Makes sense the rifle was a hand me down-I feel a little better.

    Nothing against Inadian's or the country but I have been after one of these sense I was 25 and finaly got one at 45: I wanted an all English model.

    I tried that scope lead DanL96a1, I hope he returns my PM. Thanks for the lead.

    Badger,

    I found a web site that sells a replica hardware kit for the Transit Case:

    Lee-Enfield No 4 Mk 1

    Has anyne used them before?

    Thanks,

    Steve

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    Sarco has been around a long time and I wouldn't worry too much about buying from them, although I have no specific experience with their transit chest hardware they're advertising ...

    I think many of our American friends here can perhaos tell you a lot more about them than I can ...

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    MR Mister,

    I got some of the SARCOINC transit chest hardware last year. The hasps and staples are spot on but the hinges that came where from a bren chest I believe. They were squared backed with a long tongue. I couldn't find any pictures of original chests with that kind of hinge, though someone may be able to note if they were used at all.

    All hardware came thick with about 6 layer of paint but metal was not pitted and after a quick lick of paint stripper and elbow grease they came up brilliantly. I built three chests in the last year all out of maple. A guy in Englandicon made all my leather, but the hard thing to find is the right felt in the appropriate thickness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Badger View Post
    Sarco has been around a long time and I wouldn't worry too much about buying from them, although I have no specific experience with their transit chest hardware they're advertising ...

    I think many of our American friends here can perhaos tell you a lot more about them than I can ...

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    I live about 30 min from Sarco and frequent the store quite often. Good group to deal with. I dont have any experience with the transit chest hardware, but I've purchased a number of rifles from them over the years and other various parts, and have never had a problem. I actually bout my (T) from them recently.

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    If you are not a NJ resident, Sarco won't let you take your firearms (rifle or hadgun) purchase with you, even if you are a FFL holder (which I'm not). They will ship to the FFL's address, though. It was annoying enough that we (one of which runs a gunshop for a living) passed on several items we saw whilst on a roadtrip through the area. BTW-Allentown, PA was the actual destination of that particular excursion.

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    Mr. Mister, That it served at some point with the Indians shouldn't be a buzz kill. Ishapore's rearsenals, like I've often said may lack in cosmetics, but function as expected. Price doesn't seem out of line, IMHO.

    Find a cosmetically challenged 'scope to go with it, learn what ammo it likes and then shoot the black out of the target.

    Brad

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