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Enfield Sniper Rifle Parts
I recently acquired an Enfield Rifle
. It has a manufacture year of 1948 and is in fairly good shape. I was trying to find some information about the correct scope mount, scope, and cheek piece to make a "clone" of the sniper/target variant of this rifle. The rear sight has been removed and replaced with some type of aftermarket mount with a Simmons scope. The rifle shoots pretty good. It holds around 3/4" @ 100 yards. It is a 303 and from what I can tell in my limited experience with these rifles has the original barrel. Any advice or information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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06-04-2010 10:47 AM
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Do a "target" version- it's rather simpler to do and nobody will call it "fake" or "wrong".
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Take alook around enfield resource, there's a number of sites with photo files of enfield snipers, the pics might help you.
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You can find info here that well help with building a (T) clone.
Index of Peter Laidler's on-line series of articles....... - Military Surplus Collectors Forums
I think your better off keeping your commercial scope and mount. The cost of building a clone is better spent on buying an original.
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Old Gunner, if your handle is accurate, I feel your pain. Those sights seem to swim in fog these days. Eye glasses help but they just can't match a scope. S&K makes a decent instamount that doesn't require any drilling and tapping and won't devalue your rifle. Of course, if its already been "sporterised" just go for it with any decent commercial mount available.
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The Weaver K2.5 and the Lyman Alaskan both look good on the LE. The S&K mount is a good one and no mods to the rifle are needed.
K.25 in a S&K.

The glass in these old steel tube Weavers is pretty nice for a vintage scope.
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Try Apex gun parts for a real ww2 check piece