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Ishapore 1941 SMLE
Guys,
What do you think about this? I've had a heckuva time finding a straight up WW2 Ishapore, matching. IMHO, many have been "restored" by the Col.
I think the bands on the stock are perhaps cadet or unit indicators? No screw, "No.4" forend brackets, and the stock ISA is WW2 correct I believe. The font on the bolt looked a little odd at first until I did a close comparison and it looks like the same on the receiver and rear sight leaf. The Col. seemed to mostly use ANSI type dies for his "restorations". Appreciate the feedback.
Regards,
HB
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Last edited by Hambone; 06-26-2019 at 03:46 PM.
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Who is the Col.? Colonel Sanders?
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Originally Posted by
breakeyp
Who is the Col.? Colonel Sanders?
Col. Repop Pimpshine
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Originally Posted by
breakeyp
Who is the Col.? Colonel Sanders?
That's the chap, he gets gun oil over his white suit and traps his Beard
in the bolt!
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Originally Posted by
CINDERS
Nice looking rifle Ham B wish I had brought one ages ago when they were rotten eggs cheap....
Cinders, that's not even real food in those ads. It's plasticized ideal versions of what they think perfect fried chicken looks like. I made the mistake of going to a KFC in south London, near the pub where I worked, and I don't think it was even chicken.
Thank you. I was wondering if everything looked right for a WW2 Ishapore, and perhaps what the bands were. I reckon a cadet / training / unit indicator with a rack no.?
Cheers,
HB
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Very nice WWII Ishapore you have there. Super hard to find without post-War II additions and markings. The Col. mostly monkeyed with rifles from Springfield Sporters. Yours is a pre-1968, import so I think your safe.
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Thanks Husk. I just picked it up and have it in hand. It's right. Looks like the only thing "modified" is the cut handguard "arms". It's all Indian parts, mostly "FI" and all blued. Looks all 1941 factory correct and after some Ballistol, good brushing and about 20 patches, the bore is a mirror. The seller's bolt pics were misleading. The Col. didn't get this one. This would have ended up back in England
due to troop and material movement after WW2 or some form of sales through England? Any idea what the painted bands are for ?
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Last edited by Hambone; 06-27-2019 at 10:02 PM.
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I suspect the coloured bands = a unit flash; two of the colours are in the national flag, and are used, for example, in the Indian Air Force fin flash.
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