+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 8 of 8

Thread: ...and a .22 Hornet from Lithgow

Click here to increase the font size Click here to reduce the font size
  1. #1
    FREE MEMBER
    NO Posting or PM's Allowed
    RJW NZ's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Last On
    10-04-2014 @ 11:58 PM
    Location
    Auckland NZ
    Posts
    1,241
    Local Date
    04-23-2024
    Local Time
    07:30 PM

    ...and a .22 Hornet from Lithgow

    This I've heard of, and even saw picture once. I thought the one I saw was in full wood, does anyone know if they were full wood or sporter in style when made? I like the look of this one. I've requested a year date and a pic of the wrist.

    A = The wrist info is; crown GR BSA co 1916 SMLE.
    Information
    Warning: This is a relatively older thread
    This discussion is older than 360 days. Some information contained in it may no longer be current.
    Last edited by RJW NZ; 03-15-2010 at 06:23 PM.

  2. # ADS
    Friends and Sponsors
    Join Date
    October 2006
    Location
    Milsurps.Com
    Posts
    All Threads
    A Collector's View - The SMLE Short Magazine Lee Enfield 1903-1989. It is 300 8.5x11 inch pages with 1,000+ photo’s, most in color, and each book is serial-numbered.  Covering the SMLE from 1903 to the end of production in India in 1989 it looks at how each model differs and manufacturer differences from a collecting point of view along with the major accessories that could be attached to the rifle. For the record this is not a moneymaker, I hope just to break even, eventually, at $80/book plus shipping.  In the USA shipping is $5.00 for media mail.  I will accept PayPal, Zelle, MO and good old checks (and cash if you want to stop by for a tour!).  CLICK BANNER to send me a PM for International pricing and shipping. Manufacturer of various vintage rifle scopes for the 1903 such as our M73G4 (reproduction of the Weaver 330C) and Malcolm 8X Gen II (Unertl reproduction). Several of our scopes are used in the CMP Vintage Sniper competition on top of 1903 rifles. Brian Dick ... BDL Ltd. - Specializing in British and Commonwealth weapons Specializing in premium ammunition and reloading components. Your source for the finest in High Power Competition Gear. Here at T-bones Shipwrighting we specialise in vintage service rifle: re-barrelling, bedding, repairs, modifications and accurizing. We also provide importation services for firearms, parts and weapons, for both private or commercial businesses.
     

  3. #2
    Legacy Member Bindi2's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Last On
    Today @ 07:32 PM
    Location
    Western Australia
    Posts
    1,447
    Local Date
    04-24-2024
    Local Time
    10:30 AM
    Have only ever seen ones just like that one.The scope mount i am most familar with is the Field which fits to the side of the action.7/8 inch early or 1 inch a little later.

  4. Thank You to Bindi2 For This Useful Post:


  5. Avoid Ads - Become a Contributing Member - Click HERE
  6. #3
    Legacy Member Bruce_in_Oz's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2008
    Last On
    Today @ 07:25 PM
    Location
    Brisbane
    Posts
    2,244
    Local Date
    04-24-2024
    Local Time
    12:30 PM
    Yep, had one, once. Seriously accurate, however, the magazine was a bit "variable" in performance; very picky with soft-points, mostly good with hollow-points.

    I think the mag is a knock-off of a Savage design, can't be sure though. Anyone likely to have some to compare?

    Some have checkering on the fore-end as well as the pistol grip.

    Yet another one I regret selling. Oddly enough, I still have a couple of spare bolt heads in my parts boxes.

  7. #4
    Advisory Panel
    Warren's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Last On
    04-20-2024 @ 01:51 PM
    Posts
    1,193
    Local Date
    04-23-2024
    Local Time
    10:30 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce_in_Oz View Post
    Yep, had one, once. Seriously accurate, however, the magazine was a bit "variable" in performance; very picky with soft-points, mostly good with hollow-points.

    I think the mag is a knock-off of a Savage design, can't be sure though. Anyone likely to have some to compare?

    Some have checkering on the fore-end as well as the pistol grip.

    Yet another one I regret selling. Oddly enough, I still have a couple of spare bolt heads in my parts boxes.
    The savage 340 .22 Hornet mag will interchange.

  8. #5
    Banned Edward Horton's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Last On
    09-10-2011 @ 01:42 PM
    Location
    Harrisburg, PA USA
    Age
    73
    Posts
    935
    Local Date
    04-23-2024
    Local Time
    10:30 PM
    Why is it the wealthy Enfield collectors have all the Enfield's and NO reference books, and the poor American collectors have reference books coming out their A$$ and have only a few Enfield's.

    I hate you RJW NZicon, I hope all your grand children are born naked.
    Last edited by Edward Horton; 03-16-2010 at 10:39 PM.

  9. #6
    FREE MEMBER
    NO Posting or PM's Allowed
    RJW NZ's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Last On
    10-04-2014 @ 11:58 PM
    Location
    Auckland NZ
    Posts
    1,241
    Local Date
    04-23-2024
    Local Time
    07:30 PM
    Thread Starter
    lol, you're right about that, Ed ... You have such a huge gun selection there that I'm always surprised that any enfields made it to the US at all, let alone some of the nifty ones like trials T's etc. Still, I miss gunshows that take a day to walk through.

  10. #7
    Advisory Panel Son's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Last On
    03-26-2024 @ 07:30 AM
    Location
    On the right side of Australia, below the middle and a little bit in from the edge.
    Posts
    1,239
    Local Date
    04-24-2024
    Local Time
    01:30 PM
    RJW. Here's a link to a long thread on the topic of these rifles over at gunboards. I know there are almost 100 posts in it, but there is almost every known fact about them, plus a couple of things we worked out from the discussion....


    SMLE .22 Hornet

    The Hornet serial number is on the barrel knox. There were a couple of grades to the woodwork, from cut down and grafted onto Lithgow SMLE butts and foreends, to the very tidy purpose built sporter set like on mine. I haven't seen anything to indicate they were released with full wood.
    I have two types of magazine (which are very hard to come by) there is a third type or more correctly, modification, but all the details are at the link. One feeds well, the other has problems if loaded with five.... Magazines from a Savage 23D in .22 Hornet are very similar and will work.
    Mine shoots thumbnail sized groups at 50m with open sights. Here's a couple of pics.
    Last edited by Son; 03-19-2010 at 10:29 AM.

  11. The Following 5 Members Say Thank You to Son For This Useful Post:


  12. #8
    FREE MEMBER
    NO Posting or PM's Allowed
    RJW NZ's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Last On
    10-04-2014 @ 11:58 PM
    Location
    Auckland NZ
    Posts
    1,241
    Local Date
    04-23-2024
    Local Time
    07:30 PM
    Thread Starter
    You know, even if we weren't interested because its an enfield underneath, that is still a great looking, well balanced looking rifle. Nice pics, Ed, thanks.

+ Reply to Thread

Similar Threads

  1. .22 hornet long branch
    By superbee in forum Commercial Auction and Sale "Gossip"
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 11-17-2009, 09:50 AM
  2. LITHGOW Mk 3*
    By K31 in forum The Lee Enfield Knowledge Library Collectors Forum
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 04-08-2008, 12:51 AM
  3. 1.5 MOA Lithgow......
    By Son in forum Range Reports - Show us how good you are!
    Replies: 16
    Last Post: 11-10-2007, 10:28 PM
  4. H&R M4 Survival rifle in .22 Hornet (CGN Private Ad)
    By Badger in forum Appraisals, Fakery, Dispute Resolution & Mediation Forum
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 08-12-2007, 09:40 PM

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts