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    Khyber Pass Enfields (Lots of Pictures)

    There has been a multitude of suspicious Enfields on GunBroker recently, as we hear / see / read about the unwary being caught out here is a montage of pictures showing examples :

    If I'm mistaken and anyone believes them to be originals I'll delete the relevant picture.

    There are No1s, No4s and No5s - all very poor copies.

















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    Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...

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    I see what appears to be some original minor parts, but look well worn. I actually wouldn't mind one of these as a curio, some look quite reasonable for hand made, others are an absoloute abortion. Do you think some one has imported these as originals, only to realise they are bad copies, and then tried to flog them on to avoid making a loss?

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    What does the TEO number stand for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brit plumber View Post
    What does the TEO number stand for?
    Since 1968 US regulations say that every imported firearm must be marked by the importer with a name and a serial number.

    The seller is TG International & I'm guessing that he has marked up each of them with his own unique serial number for traceability.
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    Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...

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    Still, they're kind of interesting. I reckon there's "tourist" grades and "the owner will come back and knife you if it doesn't work" grades made over there. Or are they just all kind of scary? Hard to imagine giving the Russians a hard time w/ those- before the outside aide started flowing in, that is.

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    I have noticed that some sellers on GB will state that the item is a "Khyber Pass" copy, but others will not mention the fact, and appear to be selling the item as a functional firearm. I wonder if they know that, even if you got the thing to fire, it would be more dangerous to the person holding it than to the person in front of it...

    What does amaze me is the amount of money people want for these things. Heck, if I'd known there was a market in these items, I'd have got into the "slap a bit of pipe on a piece of wood and hope for the best" business - I'm not far from my local home improvement store (only joking). Who knows, these copies one day may become collector's items, and will cost more than the originals - that thought makes me shudder, but weirder things have happened.

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    It seems to me as though they're a bit like the non firing L59 DP rifles in that they're not real shootable rifles but every true collection ought to have one in it as an example. Just so long as the cheap (?) price justifies adding it to your collection

    We have a Khyber Pass AK-SU at Warminster that is truly dire but it's good to pass around and fits into the AK story. As I mentioned above, ours was pretty cheap - we just took it!

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    They could make nice wallhangers, but would probably end up being prohibited here in Canadaicon as "replicas".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
    It seems to me as though they're a bit like the non firing L59 DP rifles in that they're not real shootable rifles but every true collection ought to have one in it as an example. Just so long as the cheap (?) price justifies adding it to your collection

    We have a Khyber Pass AK-SU at Warminster that is truly dire but it's good to pass around and fits into the AK story. As I mentioned above, ours was pretty cheap - we just took it!
    I remember you showing me that one Peter, it looked pretty convincing, especially from the pointy end!

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    I have a Khyber pass SMLE MK.III* that I added to my collection around 6 years ago for US$50. From a few feet away it is convincing, markings on the butt socket are:
    crown
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    It also has a crown and an upside down LE stamped on the Knox Form. I completely disassembled it and it has no inner band and the rear sight protector is held on with a wood screw. It is kind of interesting. After looking it over, the only factory made part I could find was the magazine spring and the follower (they are RFI), and both had been modified to fit into the handmade magazine case, and would no longer work in a Britishicon case. Not a single part on it would interchange with a British made SMLE I was using as a comparison piece. However, just about everyone of my P.07 bayonets would fit it, including a Khyber Pass copy.

    Out of blatant curiosity I did fire it (remotely from a homemade fixture, my mama didn't raise no fool!) with some reduced loads with 170gr cast bullets (muzzle velocity chronographed at 850fps). It did not blow up, headspace did not change and it shot a five shot 6" group at 25 yards. All in all fairly interesting. Would I fire it with full house loads from the shoulder? There is not enough alcohol in the world to get me drunk enough to want to try that!!!

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