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    Steel oil Bottles

    Anyone come across a Steel Oil bottle for the Enfield, took several manky SMLEs in and found one of these in the butt.

    It is blackened steel, but more or less the same as the late brass ones.
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    I've never seen or heard of one. Somebody did a website on oil bottles. I will try to find it and post the link.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert303 View Post
    I've never seen or heard of one. Somebody did a website on oil bottles. I will try to find it and post the link.
    I've come across a few of these, mainly in the butt traps of No4 rifles. Interesting that the steel oil bottles are a little larger than the brass ones, 98mm long and 19mm in diameter against 96mm long and 17.6mm diameter for the brass ones. I have never seen any makers mark on the steel oil bottles. Photo attached with brass bottle for comparison.
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    They were made of brass or plastic because if steel rusted within the butt - as it was prone to do, then you really were knackered! Never seen a steel one in my service either!
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    Great, another one to look for......

    Like Peter and Robert, I have never seen a steel oiler for an Enfield Rifleicon. The excellent website mentioned above was at:

    http://www.enfield-stuff.com/oilers/oiler_index.htm

    but I am having problems accessing it, I get "Forbidden. You don't have permission to access /oilers/oiler_index.htm on this server." Until just recently I used it quite a bit. Hope it comes back soon.

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    I'm glad I'm not the only one! I get the same message.

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    Thinking out aloud, as you do when you get a bit older, I'm wondering what I'd do if I came across one rusted solid in the butt! There's be absolutely no way of getting the butt off unless it was sawn off. Unless you got a looooog drill bit and drilled a hole into the base - or top - and bored a hole. Then screwed in the hardened steel SCREW, Armourers, removing broken pullthrough and just...... Well, I don't know really as the rod and screw don't really lend themselves to slide hammers or panel pullers!

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    I wonder if someone has substituted a steel Thompson oiler for the LE oiler. They had a steel oiler that could be mistaken...about the same size...
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    I wonder if someone has substituted a steel Thompson oiler for the LE oiler. They had a steel oiler that could be mistaken...about the same size...
    I wonder if that was the case, as I have never come across one before.
    Regards Simon

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    I have one of the WEC steel top oil bottle but no steel oilers, i do have these other 2 oilers 1 which shows it not actually made of brass but coated.





    The website is down for me as well.

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