+ Reply to Thread
Page 4 of 7 FirstFirst ... 2 3 4 5 6 ... LastLast
Results 31 to 40 of 69

Thread: No wonder we are losing the battle....

Click here to increase the font size Click here to reduce the font size
  1. #31
    Legacy Member Alan de Enfield's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Last On
    Today @ 08:55 AM
    Location
    Y Felinheli, Gogledd Cymru
    Posts
    2,723
    Real Name
    Alan De Enfield
    Local Date
    05-12-2025
    Local Time
    03:50 PM
    The principles no doubt remain the same but maybe the machinery has moved forward.

    Taken from "Machining The Lee-Enfield Barrel (May 25th 1916) - "Screwing & Chambering"

    Sorry - you might have to turn your monitor onto its side !!!

    Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...

  2. The Following 4 Members Say Thank You to Alan de Enfield For This Useful Post:


  3. # ADS
    Friends and Sponsors
    Join Date
    October 2006
    Location
    Milsurps.Com
    Posts
    All Threads
    A Collector's View - The SMLE Short Magazine Lee Enfield 1903-1989. It is 300 8.5x11 inch pages with 1,000+ photo’s, most in color, and each book is serial-numbered.  Covering the SMLE from 1903 to the end of production in India in 1989 it looks at how each model differs and manufacturer differences from a collecting point of view along with the major accessories that could be attached to the rifle. For the record this is not a moneymaker, I hope just to break even, eventually, at $80/book plus shipping.  In the USA shipping is $5.00 for media mail.  I will accept PayPal, Zelle, MO and good old checks (and cash if you want to stop by for a tour!).  CLICK BANNER to send me a PM for International pricing and shipping. Manufacturer of various vintage rifle scopes for the 1903 such as our M73G4 (reproduction of the Weaver 330C) and Malcolm 8X Gen II (Unertl reproduction). Several of our scopes are used in the CMP Vintage Sniper competition on top of 1903 rifles. Brian Dick ... BDL Ltd. - Specializing in British and Commonwealth weapons Specializing in premium ammunition and reloading components. Your source for the finest in High Power Competition Gear. Here at T-bones Shipwrighting we specialise in vintage service rifle: re-barrelling, bedding, repairs, modifications and accurizing. We also provide importation services for firearms, parts and weapons, for both private or commercial businesses.
     

  4. #32
    Advisory Panel
    Peter Laidler's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Last On
    Yesterday @ 01:54 PM
    Location
    Abingdon, Oxfordshire. The home of MG Cars
    Posts
    16,653
    Real Name
    Peter Laidler
    Local Date
    05-12-2025
    Local Time
    03:50 PM
    That's a good point to ponder JM............. Just HOW do you get an out of round chamber. Never thought of it before. A case of sometimes you don't see the obvious - or the wood for the trees! But you do see eccentric bores and I showed a photo of a sectioned Bren barrel on here some time ago that was noticeably eccentric.

    Good point JM

  5. Avoid Ads - Become a Contributing Member - Click HERE
  6. #33
    Legacy Member krinko's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Last On
    01-28-2024 @ 02:39 PM
    Location
    Omaha-ha-ha, Nebraska
    Posts
    337
    Local Date
    05-12-2025
    Local Time
    08:50 AM


    This Remington .303 case has the typical one-sided bulge and misaligned case of the SAAMI spec case/Enfield spec chamber miscegenation. (Hope it shows up in the photo.)
    Studies of the Homomoronus Northamericanii show that this kind of strong visual cue will short out synaptic receptors and render the subject incapable of even the simplest mental activity---such as sit-com viewing.
    At the same time typing skills fall as opinionation rises, leading to a state of mind best explained by a Geologist.
    Education, at this point, is impossible.
    -----krinko

    PS. This lopsided beauty was actually fired in a Martini Enfield, which proves it isn't the extractor pushing the case to one side that makes the one sided bulge.
    -----k.

  7. The Following 5 Members Say Thank You to krinko For This Useful Post:


  8. #34
    Advisory Panel

    jmoore's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Last On
    06-09-2023 @ 04:20 AM
    Location
    US of A
    Posts
    7,066
    Local Date
    05-12-2025
    Local Time
    10:50 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by krinko View Post
    http://pic20.picturetrail.com/VOL165.../394414926.jpg

    This Remington .303 case has the typical one-sided bulge and misaligned case of the SAAMI spec case/Enfield spec chamber miscegenation. (Hope it shows up in the photo.)
    Studies of the Homomoronus Northamericanii show that this kind of strong visual cue will short out synaptic receptors and render the subject incapable of even the simplest mental activity---such as sit-com viewing.
    At the same time typing skills fall as opinionation rises, leading to a state of mind best explained by a Geologist.
    Education, at this point, is impossible.
    -----krinko

    PS. This lopsided beauty was actually fired in a Martini Enfield, which proves it isn't the extractor pushing the case to one side that makes the one sided bulge.
    -----k.
    Mmmm, Large diameter chamber, non uniform case wall thickness, and in this case, possible breech block misalignment or off square breech face...Mean old mister gravity will keep a cartridge off center in a large chamber as well as extractor pressure!

  9. #35
    Legacy Member krinko's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Last On
    01-28-2024 @ 02:39 PM
    Location
    Omaha-ha-ha, Nebraska
    Posts
    337
    Local Date
    05-12-2025
    Local Time
    08:50 AM
    Sorry, but I thought everyone knew about the spec differences, like these---

    Royal Laboratories, 1944 Typical


    Remington-Peters Typical


    Winchester-Western Typical


    There is nothing wrong with my M-E, which is a very nice 1899 conversion, formerly the property of the ACG and very well maintained----Norma, PPU, PMP and HXP do not deform in this rifle.
    For further fun with calipers, try US made 7x57 against European 7x57.
    -----krinko

    PS. The caliper measures .455" when run at the bulge in the fired Remington case, so the poor brass ie trying to conform to Brit standard. I don't feel like starting the camera again so no photo.
    -----k.
    Last edited by krinko; 01-05-2011 at 01:41 AM.

  10. The Following 4 Members Say Thank You to krinko For This Useful Post:


  11. #36
    Advisory Panel

    jmoore's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Last On
    06-09-2023 @ 04:20 AM
    Location
    US of A
    Posts
    7,066
    Local Date
    05-12-2025
    Local Time
    10:50 AM
    Thanks for the reminder! I was just putting down the first things that popped into the tiny brainpan, and in a hurry! I got used to Mr Horton handling the ammo stuff...in his own gentle way.

    I think the o-ring trick solves most of these problems, but refresher courses seem to be required all too often.

  12. #37
    Legacy Member xa-coupe's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2010
    Last On
    04-18-2025 @ 03:03 AM
    Location
    Australia
    Posts
    503
    Local Date
    05-13-2025
    Local Time
    12:50 AM
    This explains my funny looking cases. I even cut one up to see if it was about to separate but internally looked okay. S&B cases loaded about 5 times... given everyone else's experience I don't expect much more from them.

  13. #38
    FREE MEMBER
    NO Posting or PM's Allowed
    Danhar1960's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Last On
    02-24-2014 @ 01:24 AM
    Location
    Sydney, Australia
    Posts
    22
    Local Date
    05-12-2025
    Local Time
    09:50 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by jmoore View Post
    I got used to Mr Horton handling the ammo stuff...in his own gentle way.
    Is Ed still with us ???


    Danny

  14. #39
    Advisory Panel Son's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Last On
    01-18-2025 @ 07:22 PM
    Location
    On the right side of Australia, below the middle and a little bit in from the edge.
    Posts
    1,239
    Local Date
    05-13-2025
    Local Time
    01:50 AM
    Thread Starter
    Quote Originally Posted by Danhar1960 View Post
    Is Ed still with us ???


    Danny
    No, but he is happy and well pursuing similar interests at the range.

    Brad.

  15. Thank You to Son For This Useful Post:


  16. #40
    Administrator

    Site Owner
    Badger's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Last On
    @
    Location
    Toronto, Canada
    Age
    76
    Posts
    12,989
    Real Name
    Doug
    Local Date
    05-12-2025
    Local Time
    10:50 AM
    My Videos in Video Club
    12
    Quote Originally Posted by Danhar1960 View Post
    Is Ed still with us ???
    Danny
    Yes, he's here every day viewing and enjoying the excellent forum content posted by so many of you, except he no longer has to endure the resultant stresses from posting ....

    I do miss his more productive posts, but, I think it has worked out well for Ed and the moderation staff here, as compared to the alternatives employed by the ownership of many other sites.

    Regards,
    Doug

  17. The Following 2 Members Say Thank You to Badger For This Useful Post:


+ Reply to Thread
Page 4 of 7 FirstFirst ... 2 3 4 5 6 ... LastLast

Similar Threads

  1. Battle rifle finish
    By sdh1911 in forum Gunsmithing for Old Milsurps
    Replies: 7
    Last Post: 03-30-2011, 09:20 AM
  2. .303 Brit Battle Rifles.
    By Hal O'Peridol in forum Milsurps General Discussion Forum
    Replies: 6
    Last Post: 10-02-2010, 01:01 AM
  3. M17 battle sight
    By Paul B in forum Pattern 1913/1914 and M1917 Rifles
    Replies: 7
    Last Post: 03-25-2010, 03:03 PM
  4. The Battle of the Bulge in Luxembourg
    By JGaynor in forum Book and Video Review Corner
    Replies: 1
    Last Post: 09-20-2009, 07:29 PM

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts