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Originally Posted by
bros
And I finally woke up and placed them here...so, here's the pics of Bros' favorite.
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08-21-2019 03:20 PM
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And I finally woke up and placed them here...so, here's the pics of Bros' favorite.
Hey bros.
That is certainly one of the best looking if not best-looking Enfield I’ve ever seen. Thank you for the great pictures!
By the way, I assume the scope is one of those which didn’t have the khaki matte finish, since examples with it still preserve it in fairly good conditions. Looks like blued if I’m not mistaken. Any info about it?
Again, thanks for the pictures.
Cheers.
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Originally Posted by
Hideyoshi
Hey bros.
That is certainly one of the best looking if not best-looking Enfield I’ve ever seen. Thank you for the great pictures!
By the way, I assume the scope is one of those which didn’t have the khaki matte finish, since examples with it still preserve it in fairly good conditions. Looks like blued if I’m not mistaken. Any info about it?
Again, thanks for the pictures.
Cheers.
Pictures are all I've got.....no additional info about rifle or scope available at this time. If you have a specific, nagging question I can try to get the answer for you.
Regards.
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Originally Posted by
bros
Pictures are all I've got.....no additional info about rifle or scope available at this time. If you have a specific, nagging question I can try to get the answer for you.
Regards.
Hi again bros, and thanks for replying.
The only nagging question I’d have is what else is known about the S.A.L. C. 67 pad,if there was further research, and so. I don’t know if the owner knows of any source(s), but if he did, I’d be glad to know them. Just that. Thanks for your help.
Cheers.
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Originally Posted by
Hideyoshi
Hi again bros, and thanks for replying.
The only nagging question I’d have is what else is known about the S.A.L. C. 67 pad,if there was further research, and so. I don’t know if the owner knows of any source(s), but if he did, I’d be glad to know them. Just that. Thanks for your help.
Cheers.
Most people think they are jostam's.
No one has done any research that i'm aware of.
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Originally Posted by
Lee Enfield
Most people think they are jostam's.
No one has done any research that i'm aware of.
Hey again Lee Enfield.
Wouldn’t be surprised if they do, honestly, without not many color pictures around, and given the resemblance, one may think they were Jostam Anti-Flinch pads, IIRC, the most highly sought after recoil pad for gun restorations.
Just a vague thought of mine, but I think S.A.L. produced the “C. 67” recoil pad as material-saving measure (rubber was a key war material during WW2), or/and as an improvement over standard commercial rubber pads. I’d say they may have even tried with rubber or other materials at some point, always prioritizing performance (maybe their goal was to achieve equal or better performance than most high-end recoil pads of that time), with the advantage of saving costs (S.A.L.-produced pads would’ve been cheaper than buying commercial pads). Something to think about.
Cheers.
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My apologies, what I meant above is that with not many pictures of those rifles I can understand they think pads are Jostams.
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Originally Posted by
Hideyoshi
My apologies, what I meant above is that with not many pictures of those rifles I can understand they think pads are Jostams.
I will try to get a picture of the "back end" view of the recoil pad if you like.
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Originally Posted by
bros
I will try to get a picture of the "back end" view of the recoil pad if you like.
Would definitely love to see it bros, thank you.
Cheers.
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Originally Posted by
bros
I have emailed the pictures to
browningautorifle .......Jim has always been gracious to help me in the past with posting pictures, I don't know why this time it would be any different so "heads up" hopefully some incoming.
I took these pictures a while ago and did receive permission to post them with owners request to remain anonymous. Sorry if I had known I was going to post them to this forum I would have taken many more and better detailed pictures......but at least we have a couple to look at. Again my apologies for the one of the "top view" of the scope is blurry. I will be able to take more in the future possibly but don't hold your breath waiting, that means another visit........ that will not be able till at least around Christmas. As far as any additional info beyond having the pictures, that's all I have at the moment. I may be able to ask a specific question and await owners input but for now just enjoy what you see.
Hello again bros, hope you had a great Christmas, and also wish you an amazing New Year.
Checked this thread from time to time, and was asking if you were able to take some additional photos of the rifle. As Brian stated, I'm getting Skennerton's "The Lee-Enfield", but as I had to spend my savings on other stuff, I'll be getting it perhaps in the upcoming month, or bit later.
Cheers.
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