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Further inspection from some guys on another forum brought out that there as a red cadet band on my rifle at some point in time. Does this mean I just bought an Enfield I can't shoot?
Why can I not get an Enfield that is drama free?!
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Not necessarily, some cadet units actually shot their rifles quite a bit. Just the usual thing - if unsure, get it checked by a gunsmith before firing
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Originally Posted by
Demo
1926 lithgows with a shield are in small numbers and I've been looking for one for a few years.
Demo,
Do you know when in 1926 the shield was dropped ?
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Originally Posted by
Angrypirate
Not necessarily, some cadet units actually shot their rifles quite a bit. Just the usual thing - if unsure, get it checked by a gunsmith before firing
Easier said than done in these parts. We only have two gunsmiths... one is so close to retiring he's not taking new customers and the other one really only messes with stuff that is "tacti-cool."
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Speak to Brian at BDLLtd in SC. SC is just down the road from you according to my map. He's your man to gauge it up and give you a definitive answer
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Well, it's a few hours drive, but I may if I don't get a customer in who knows them well.
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I would second making the effort to see Brian Dick
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Take both rifles. He has Enfield knowledge and tools well beyond 99+% of the 'smiths in Dixie.
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Originally Posted by
bigduke6
Demo,
Do you know when in 1926 the shield was dropped ?
No I don't know
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Are you sure it had red paint around the nosecap?
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I don't think that being a Cadet rifle automatically makes it a "DP" drill purpose only rifle, if that's the concern.
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