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    WOW this is a great start. Please keep them coming.
    Gunner is the first one a Long Branch or Savage?
    Villiers how long did it take you to finish your project?

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    Very nice Navy Shooter. I’m guessing a 1944 BSA (M47C) with a Taylor-Hobson Mk3 scope?
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    Quote Originally Posted by No4Mk1(T) View Post
    WOW this is a great start. Please keep them coming.
    Gunner is the first one a Long Branch or Savage?
    Villiers how long did it take you to finish your project?



    Very nice Navy Shooter. I’m guessing a 1944 BSA (M47C) with a Taylor-Hobson Mk3 scope?
    Took a couple of months to get a new No. 4 Mk 1 fore-stock over from Springfield, convert the wood to No 5 spec and do the Acragel bedding. Took even longer to hand polish the wood with linseed oilicon and pumice dust to get the sheen. Had to remove the patchy green oil coating on the barrel and rust blue the metal. Very glad that the two stage trigger pull is now actually even better after bedding.

    After about fifty rounds quick fire, the heat flimmer prevents taking accurate aim. I´d never seen a long butt stock (marked "L") before and I especially appreciate the Parker Hale (had a -1 lense made to fit the aperture receptacle).

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    I'll start with the rifle that started me off the track of "run of the mill" toward the less seen Enfields.
    It's a Pattern14 No1 .22 Trainer. These were approved for conversion in early 1915 and contracts were let out to the gun trade so as not to disrupt production of much needed SMLE's. They were made from previously converted rifles, this one started as an 1898 Sparkbrook LE Mk1. In 1905 it was converted at Enfield to Sht LE ConDII, which made it up to the then current Sht LE Mk1 spec. It was again converted in 1915, this time by Westley Richards & Co, to it's current form- Patt14No1 .22
    Only 427 of these were made before the next pattern went into production. In 1926, all remaining stocks of pre No2 MkIV trainers were ordered to be upgraded or parted out, but there were some that made it to Australiaicon between the wars. This one is as it was made except for the piling swivel screw, which has been replaced at some stage with a later type. You don't see many of the original spring loaded striker locks anymore.

    It's the bottom rifle in the pic, the other one is comparitively common...

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    Quote Originally Posted by villiers View Post
    Took a couple of months to get a new No. 4 Mk 1 fore-stock over from Springfield, convert the wood to No 5 spec and do the Acragel bedding. Took even longer to hand polish the wood with linseed oilicon and pumice dust to get the sheen. Had to remove the patchy green oil coating on the barrel and rust blue the metal. Very glad that the two stage trigger pull is now actually even better after bedding.

    After about fifty rounds quick fire, the heat flimmer prevents taking accurate aim. I´d never seen a long butt stock (marked "L") before and I especially appreciate the Parker Hale (had a -1 lense made to fit the aperture receptacle).
    Villiers, great looking LE ! Now i have three questions to you: How long have you polished the wood with pumice dust , where can i get it and are there different granulations ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gunner View Post
    Villiers, great looking LE ! Now i have three questions to you: How long have you polished the wood with pumice dust , where can i get it and are there different granulations ?

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    Yes, Gunner. There´s differing grades. You need the "dust" & can get it in arty crafty paint shops (or from your dentist). And it takes ages to do. Best remove the action and barrel and start off with really fine sand paper. Carry on with very fine wire wool. And then it´s the pumice dust and linseed oilicon for hours on end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by No4Mk1(T) View Post
    WOW this is a great start. Please keep them coming.
    Gunner is the first one a Long Branch or Savage?
    Villiers how long did it take you to finish your project?



    Very nice Navy Shooter. I’m guessing a 1944 BSA (M47C) with a Taylor-Hobson Mk3 scope?
    Hi, the first one is a Savage from 1942, the second one also a Savage from 1943.
    You got some realy nice stuff, great !

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    I built a little photo album of the rifle to share:

    Starts with the boxes they rifle and transit chest came in...



    Contents of the box: (The previous owner removed the wood inside to repaint it...alas....but all the paper has been laminated to protect it!)



    The full set:



    Left side receiver (the "T" is visible, and looking carefully, the No 4 Mk I is too)



    It's actually a 1945 M47C rifle...



    The upper number is the scope, the lower is the rifle: (Alas, the bolt is non-matching. :-( Sigh.)



    Side view:



    Another view:



    Sling swivel:



    Import and proof marks on the barrel:



    Front pad: (Note the almost crystaline finish on the surface)



    Rear pad:



    Cheek-rest:



    The rear sight appears to be non-original:



    A little C-Broadarrow under the stock:



    The fore-end:



    The scope is an AK & S Mk III (Sold to me as a MK II....I wasn't going to complain!)



    The bracket:



    Underside:



    Waterproof, but not bloomed?


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