Took a punt on this poor thing online, a typical NZMLE mixmaster. When NZ received consignments of Long Toms around 1901 from Canada
and England
they were all taken to bits, re-blued and totally mixed up so you have MLE MkI and MLE MkI* parts intermingled from that time. Though the buttplate of this one may have been in NZ earlier as it doesn't have the 'C' or 'E' stamp on it.
It seemed to have most of the really hard to find bits still intact, both volley sights and the dust cover still present, the stock what was left of it was in pretty good nick with a nice M & D Enfield roundel. I was also attracted by the fact it is a older MLE MkI. those are the good points. Described as having 'no rust' on the there is a lot of pitting on the barrel and action and terribly, someone managed to rebarrel it with a stilson wrench. Someone seems to have molested the from sight aswell, though I think at some stage the front sights were officially offset to correct a accuracy issue.
Im going to begin restoring the stock and the bolt, though if I can find a half decent MLE barrelled action ill probably drop that in. Ill need a couple of bits to finish it however. If any members are out there with a MLE nosecap and piling swivel they'd sell (or trade for Garandclips) i'd really appreciate it.
If anyone can tell me more about this rifle i'd love to know, I'm new to the MLE club after working my way back in time ( the last restoration was a Sht Le I* 1907)
Keep an eye on the restorers corner for more.
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