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    Bolt heads for SMLE No. 1 Mk. III

    Can someone please tell me why there is a machined slot on the threaded section of some bolt heads. I have one bolt head with no slot and one with a slot.
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    The design of the bolt head and striker changed,
    The 'slot' version is the older design and you will find that it cannot be screwed into a later bolt head - it feels like its a 'taper thread' and gets tighter and tighter until it jams.
    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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    Original MkI SMLE was designed so that the bolt could be disassembled without tools. The striker had a lug on the front of the collar and the groove in the bolt head allowed it to be used as a wrench to unscrew the striker. This system was soon abandoned but groove in the bh was retained to allow use of old stocks of strikers.

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    Here is a picture illustrating the differences in early and later bolt heads and strikers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by green View Post
    Original MkI SMLE was designed so that the bolt could be disassembled without tools. The striker had a lug on the front of the collar and the groove in the bolt head allowed it to be used as a wrench to unscrew the striker. This system was soon abandoned but groove in the bh was retained to allow use of old stocks of strikers.
    Other than a screw driver to remove the locking screw on the cocking piece. The lug & slot of course also kept the firing pin and cocking piece from rotating when the screw was loosed or tightened.
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