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Some Enfield parts you don't see every day...
Last edited by Claven2; 09-18-2010 at 09:39 PM.
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09-18-2010 09:36 PM
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The reason they are odd is that they were normally used for the 4 inch cup discharger with the short barrel SMLE action. They allow the bolt to be opened and closed without locking it. It just prevents the cocking piece from allowing the action to fire. Want another one ??
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Nope, I don't need more. They are in Skennerton's book as well. I don't think they were made for the discharger guns. For one thing these are No.4 action safeties and for another Skennerton, if I recall, was the one who mentioned they were war expedient.
Союз нерушимый республик свободных Сплотила навеки Великая Русь. Да здравствует созданный волей народов Единый, могучий Советский Союз!
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These 'bolt, locking' appear in the SAI's, (the Small Arms Instructions) of 1943 somewhere but I'll have to look, to the effect that in order to overcome shortages and bottlenecks leading to stoppages, '........these dimensionally different' locking bolts will be fitted to rifles at the Ordnance factories periodically. So far as I am aware, they were never issued as spare parts through the Armourers system, only at the factories as that simplified locking bolt doesn't feature in the earliest known No4 Ordnance/REME parts list. The post war EMER's did mention it somewhere but can't be bothered to look through now. But suffice it to say, when spare parts were plentiful, it would have been changed as an 'A' class modification or miscellaneous instruction.
As Wheaty says, that locking bolt without the catch just prevents the rifle from being fired which is really as safe as it gets! Although you can still load of course...............
I'm a bit puzzled about its use on the big old tank smoke launcher Wheaty.................. They were only made/based on worn out SMLE actions. Will the No4 bolt locking fit onto a SMLE?
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Will the No4 bolt locking fit onto a SMLE?
Just did a test in the parts room----yes they will fit and function.
-----krinko
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Just for the heck of it...
Left is an SMLE expedient safety-Australian? Center for a smoke discharger, stamped "NO SAFETY" on the enlarged thumb piece. No clue on the right one-a No.4 safety with the shaft pushed in, rotated almost 180 degrees and repinned.
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