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06-29-2019 05:32 PM
#8211
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Hello to the community of gun are us.
glad to be a new member.
legiewd
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06-29-2019 05:32 PM
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07-01-2019 10:35 AM
#8212
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New member who recently bought his first LE
Dear all,
Having bought my (first) Lee Enfield No4 Mk2 just a few weeks ago, I am reporting into this forum.
It is the book of Roger Wadham that has brought this forum to my attention. Having browsed here, I can see that being a novice there is a lot to learn for me here.
Reason for buying a Lee Enfield is that one of my friends brought a LE to the Bisley shooting grounds in UK
and allowed me to try it out. The bug got me immediately after experiencing what a well built and great performing rifle this is.
Biggest thing at this moment is understanding what rifle I have. I know it is a No4 Mk2, however I cannot decipher the other markings even after looking around here. I might just post a few photographs to see if I can get some help here.
Regards, Paul
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07-01-2019 11:26 AM
#8213
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Introduction...
I'm an old time C&R collector who enjoys the old milsurps. Nothing too fancy but the crustier and rustier the better. No all matching. I enjoy shooting and desporterizing them the best. One of my last acquisitions was a Columbian Madsen 47 that was missing the stock and had a broken extractor. I found an individual on e-bay who had some extractors made for the M47 that worked great. I've made a stock for it using a P17 stock as I've never seen a M47 stock for sale. Not sure what will be next as the supply of milsurps are drying up.
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07-03-2019 12:05 PM
#8214
Legacy Member
New member - Mackwag, South Africa
I am new to Milsurps. I collect WW 1&2 firearms and am interested in starting a branch of the Lee Enfield Rifle
Association near where I live (George, Western Cape, South Africa).
I am having problems with improving the accuracy of my No 4 Mk 2. I do have a copy of Roger Wadham's book on 303 accuracy mods.
I reload and am using 174 gr spire point flat base bullets, but these have quite a short bearing surface when compared to the military rounds with the wood or aluminium tips.
I was wondering whether turned brass bullets might give me a better result.
Regards, Mackwag
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07-03-2019 09:59 PM
#8215
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Thank you for allowing me to be a member of this great Web Site.I have been collecting 30 years or more.I collect a little of everything,but I love the Old Winchesters,and K98
Mausers.
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07-03-2019 11:26 PM
#8216
Legacy Member
Hello All, I am excited to find this site, it looks great! My interest is the M1
Garand and if any where members at Jouster
you would know me as Rifleman there.
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07-04-2019 12:14 AM
#8217
Legacy Member
New owner of No4 Mk1*
Hi,
Philtno here.
I'm from New Zealand
(Picton, Marlborough) and I recently acquired a 1943 Long Branch No4 MK1* and i like it!!! First gun owned but not first time shooter (Military Service).
Very keen to learn as much as I can about the rifle and reloading options 
Cheers
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07-04-2019 08:23 AM
#8218
Legacy Member
Hi! Looking foward to discover this mine of milsurp info. Thanks
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07-11-2019 07:55 PM
#8219
Legacy Member
Hello All, New Menber here...
Hello Folks,
Paul here,
A new west coaster, long time military weapon enthusiast. Always looking to learn and looking forward to doing just that interacting with you folks. Seems like a good site thus far!
(Currently finishing a 1943 Winchester riot build)
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07-13-2019 05:45 PM
#8220
Legacy Member
1909 Argentine markings
I have one DWM-built and one Argentina
-built 1909 Argentine Mauser Cavalry carbine. Can anyone tell me where to locate information on the various proof marks I find on the rifles? Thanks!
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