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To go shoot Bisley with a 7.62 regulated No 4 and do relatively well with it.
Almost managed it before my kids were born, now will have to wait until they are at least in their teens.
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I have really enjoyed reading some of the comments and learned a lot about Enfields. Ive had a 1949 POF
No4 Mk2 for years and I really enjoy shooting it.
Recently I acquired a No 4 MK1 T 1945 rifle and I am fascinated by it.
I suppose a good BSA No5 MK1 would be the holy grail for me, or a Lee Speed, or an RIC Carbine or better still any Irish Contract pre 1950
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T Lawrence's Enfield, captured by Turkey at Gallipoli
T. Lawrence's Enfield. I wonder if this was carried by my great uncle, who died there...will never know, but an intriguing thought wouldn't you say
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I waited over 5 years to get this but finally have a Long Branch TP ( Trade Pattern Sniper ) with its correct Lyman scope/mount.
Not beat up but looks like it saw lots of service. It's on at least it's 2nd, possibly 3rd barrel.
Cheers
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I’d love to find my Great Grandfathers ShtLE but there would be no way to find out it’s serial number. Other than that a WA marked ShtLE mk1.
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If we're talking completely unreasonably here, I'd love to pick up either a Turner SMLE or a M1915 Howell automatic rifle conversion (or both). Somewhat more within the realm of reason, a Lithgow
No. 1 Mk III HT or a Long Branch No. 4 Mk I (T).
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No4 mk2 and ShtLE Mk1
I've just bought one of mine this week; a pristine No4 mk2 with a UF suffix. It even had the untouched pull through and oil bottle in the butt. The other I will probably never see: a pristine ShtLE Mk1 or 1* made by BSA for commercial sale. I'm fascinated by commercial SMLEs - I'm sure most were harmless target rifles, but what unusual purposes were the others bought for?
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Originally Posted by
Sparkbrook
I’d love to find my Great Grandfathers ShtLE but there would be no way to find out it’s serial number. Other than that a WA marked ShtLE mk1.
I just got a 1917 5 md reciever here in the us with its buttstock I have several un serialized Lithgow
barrels that I might reviv this one with I have only a 4,6,7 MD to get I have lithgows from 1913,14,15,16,17 no18 yet
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i`d like a WW1 1914 or earlier PPCLI marked SMLE.
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Originally Posted by
eggwelder
i`d like a WW1 1914 or earlier PPCLI marked SMLE.
Sadly an impossible dream.
Most Canadian marked SMLE's seem to be 1917 and 1918 dated.
Canada
issued the Ross MkIII (and photographic evidence suggests MkIIs made it to England
as well) to the troops heading to Europe in WW1.
https://www.canadiansoldiers.com/weapons/rifles.htm
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