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newly assemble Lee enfield
Just picked up a no1 mk3* dated 1917 but assembled from parts in 2014 by C&G FIREARMS here in the uk. all matching serial numbers immaculate bore and unissued wood this rifle is stunning and the chaps Neil and Chris who I met for the first time last night at C&G are absolute gentlemen.not sure how to upload pictures here but if I find out how I will stick some up.
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11-09-2014 06:43 AM
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Originally Posted by
hunterUK
J all matching serial numbers .
Well, yes, as you'd expect if they were all freshly stamped on there?
Did they use a No4 butt and cocking piece/striker?
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Presumably its the one you refered to here :
Front sight
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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Assembled from parts in 2014 and all matching serial numbers???
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Originally Posted by
Homer
Assembled from parts in 2014 and all matching serial numbers???
letter and number Punch sets dont cost that much.
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Does it have one of those new Lothar Barrels, I suppose its quite Similar to what Parker Hale were doing with the Springfield rifles a few years back.
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Looking forward to the photos. Ma Parker was also assembling rifles from parts in the 1980s, and selling them as such.
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