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    So what's wrong w/ a little more photo time? It'll have to do until a real one jumps into my (or your) hands.

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    Smile My Enfields (I'm proud to have all of them . . .)

    1913 No.1 MkIII Enfield



    1918 No.1 MkIII*



    1942 No.4 MkI* Savage



    1942 No.4 MkI* Savage



    1944 No.4 MkI* Long Branch



    1945 No.2 MkI*Enfield

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    1954 No.4 Mk2 Fazerkerly



    1957(?) No.5 MkI RFI Refurbished



    My other "Enfields"

    1917 P-14 Eddystone



    1918 M-17 Eddystone

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmoore View Post
    So what's wrong w/ a little more photo time? It'll have to do until a real one jumps into my (or your) hands.
    The trouble is, when sufficient funds are available to purchase an XP I blow them on non Enfield stuff that satisfies my predominant addiction to Lithgowicon service rifles.

    I love my LEs, but the pride and joys of the collection are both non LE rifles which have been through SAF Lithgow and neither qualify for inclusion in this thread.

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    Lithgows? Did someone say Lithgows?

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    The Pride of the Collection - difficult !!

    The first one that is truly the "Pride of the Collection" is my Enforcer, originally issued to the South Wales Police. With only (about) 760 manufactured, 134 not being listed as 'sold' and an estimated 50% of those isssued destroyed, there are not many to 'go around'. I never thought I'd be lucky enough to a) find one, b) have the cash available but fortunately both came together and here is the result.



    The one that will never leave me is a No1 MkIII* that was built by my own fair hands.
    Sourced the barrel and action, woodwork, bolt, magazine, all the nuts, screws, bolts and metalwork from all over the world (USAicon, Canadaicon, Englandicon, Australiaicon). It started life as a Lithgow receiver but was scrubbed and FR'd in Ishapore in '46, put into cosmolineicon and storage. Rebuilt up into a 'bitsa' in 2009. All original Enfield No1 MkIII* parts but from all manufacturers. There isnt another like it.
    PH5A rear sight with variable iris eyepiece.




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    Mk.I* : Natal Light Horse

    Mk.II* : 1st Bat. South Staffordshire Regiment

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    This one is much more joy than pride. Not terribly unusual, it's a '66 Ishapore No.2 Mk.4* .22cal. trainer with a P-H backsight - one of the first Lee-Enfields I ever bought. I used to do fairly well with it in local "turkey shoot" competitions and it's quite a conversation starter. It always brings a smile to my face.

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    Righto then, you blokes and your No4Ts have forced my hand.

    I'll throw in a couple of ratty Lithgows and some other junk for your perusal


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    Quote Originally Posted by Lithy View Post
    Righto then, you blokes and your No4Ts have forced my hand.

    I'll throw in a couple of ratty Lithgows and some other junk for your perusal

    I will be right over to pick up said junk and ratty rifles will throw a couple ofyour way

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