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    Lee Metford

    I picked up a Lee Metford Mk 1 recently unfortunantly it has been sporterised
    the rifle is NZicon marked the barrel & reciever are numbered and both have the sold out of service strike and it is 22 cal. I would like to find the wood to refurbish. I tried a Long Tom Butt but found the profile to fit in the reciever was different
    Any body know anything about the history of these
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    According to Ian Skennertonicon:"Obsolete and downgraded Lee-Metford, Lee-Enfield and short Lee-Enfield rifles the primary source for service small-bore traing conversions were after the Morris and Aiming tubes became obsolete. From 1907, a series of long and short Magazine Lee-Enfield rifles was adopted for training which utilized soldered-in barrel tubes and chambered the 22 rimfire cartridge. Some such conversions by the trade may be found marked 'Parkerfield' around the crown of the re-crowned muzzle."
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