.22 Enfield’s
A collector could concentrate on just .22 versions and never run out of variations to find. Combination's of different conversions, different makers, different years and even different manufacturing contracts are endless. I once started collecting every different .22 Enfield RifleI could find, then stopped and sold off many pieces when I saw that my collection would be endless. Oh I wish I would of continued.
As this is a collectors forum I have decided to share some of the pieces I kept, hopefully to start conversation, and maybe encourage some others to focus on these great pieces of history. I do have some gaps in my collection, please forgive, maybe I will be able to correct that in the future.
To list all of them at once would be overwhelming so to start:
.22 Short Rifle Mk I and Mk I*
A conversion of the MLM Mk I*, I will not plagiarize Skennertonon the details of the rifle, I will just state that the are an uncommon rifle for the collector. I have yet to come across a .22 Short Mk I*, factory versions are an impossibility but field conversions should be out there.
My example is a 1910 conversion of a 1903, yes 1903, MLM Mk I* issued in 1912 to CMF New South Wales. Unfortunately the bolt is m/m so if you have the bolt out of rack #174, I have the rifle. This rifle has rack #54’s bolt if you have the rifle!Information
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