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on the parts I was missing.
Story starts with me finding a sporterized Enfield off the internet for 200. Rear buttstock was cut and recoil pad added many years ago. Front sight guard, all the sling parts , and a few other things were gone also. Then a good clean and simple restoration.I wish I was better at pictures , im blown away how nice it turned out.
Heres some pictures. , Jay
P.S. Red pictures are from the day I got the rifle.
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Very nice. Wish I had known about BDL
when I was working on my rifle.
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looks really nice, well done.
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I still havent put the rifle away , I keep picking it up. I never had an Enfield as nice. When you go to shows all you see is import marked old rifles for 300+ $ , Jay
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My 42 Maltby is H12XXX. Not really that far apart.
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Thats pretty cool. Id love to have rifles that were really close in serial number.
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These two are not far from each other both 1924 SMLE No1 MkV, the oldest one recently arrived,

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Originally Posted by
bigduke6
These two are not far from each other both 1924 SMLE No1 MkV, the oldest one recently arrived,
That top one is interesting:
Is that a Martini Enfield barrel with a South African mark screwed into that receiver?
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Originally Posted by
Bruce_in_Oz
That top one is interesting:
Is that a Martini Enfield barrel with a South African mark screwed into that receiver?
That one was a sporterized one, as you say it had a Martini Enfield barrel on, see link below for the ongoing restro.
SMLE No1 MkV Restoration (Part's 1 thru 5)
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