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SMLE Cup Launcher Details
Hi All
This is my first post. I'am only 20 and recently bought a 1918 Enfield no1 mk3* as a hunting rifle. Since then i have been interested in buying original accessories for them. I have recently got a SMLE Cup Launcher and i was wondering if anyone here could tell me anything about the stamps on it.
On the base it has RFI and 155 stamped on it and the other pieces it just has RFI.
Cheers
PJ
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06-08-2011 08:58 AM
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Cheers Doug
I saw a video of someone shooting tennis balls out of a cup launcher on youtube and thats how i became intrigued and eventually bought 1. I also bought some Kynoch black powder blanks and i hope they will be enough to launch a tennis ball. Thanks for all the information and links.
Cheers PJ
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Welcome to the forum PJ.......
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"Rifle Factory Ishapore" before 1902 it was Powder Factory Ishapur (it was anglicized to Ishapore). In 1902 construction was undertaken to convert it to a Royal Ordnance Factory (ROF) that work was finished in 1905. First use of the RFI mark was on converted rifles (MLEs converted The SMLE Mk.I* I.P.) that were built during the years 1909-1914. Ishapore is still running and currently makeing the 5.56mm INSAS weapons system for the Indian Army.
155 would be an inspector number.
Welcome PJ and I'm sorry.... you are already showing the first signs of an Enfield infection, collecting the original accessories for it. It only gets worse from here 
Welcome and hope you enjoy your new hobbie.
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They tend to punch holes through the tennis ball.
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Should be more than powerful enough to launch them clean out of sight, or as another member pointed out, punch a hole clean thru the ball itself. You might have to rig up some kind of sabot to prevent that from happening. These little things are a lot of fun, yet surprisingly powerful.

Originally Posted by
pedro243
Cheers Doug
I saw a video of someone shooting tennis balls out of a cup launcher on youtube and thats how i became intrigued and eventually bought 1. I also bought some Kynoch black powder blanks and i hope they will be enough to launch a tennis ball. Thanks for all the information and links.
Cheers PJ
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Lacrosse balls-they're solid rubber.
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Cheers guys, that's nice to know that they will launch.
But on the other extreme, could it damage my rifle at all? I have been told that these particular Kynoch blacks produce way less pressure than the proper grenade blanks so they should be ok.
Any ideas?
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Should be fine in theory as long as the rifle is in sound condition. Mind you there are always risks involved. Might be a good idea to turn your face away at the moment of firing just in case you end up with some sort of catastrophic failure.
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