So two grove rifling is more rare??
The sight guard doesn't contact the front sight post at all (or the protruding parts used to adjust it). It wobbles; but there is no way it can come off since the scew used to secure it goes right through the sight block. I guess it won't be an issue.
The main reason I bought it is because it's a wartime (1943) and it's stamped US property (which I knew meant lend/lease due to it being a Britishpattern rifle made during the war). I didn't know anything else unitl I researched it a bit more after putting a deposit down. The store where I got it from sells milsurps super cheap (picked up my pictured K98
, Romanian contract VZ24 and 1938 Tula 91/30 from them a few months at $250 a piece, all in very good to excellent condition). I'll post some more pics of the Enfieldin a few minutes.
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