I can't recall seeing or hearing of a catastrophic receiver destruction of a Lee Enfield. It might be damaged and rendered unsafe to use, but they seem to remain "intact".
The same rear locking bolt that "flexs" upon firing and then allows for a temporary increase in headspace and cartridge stretching, also seems to flex back even more upon overcharge and vent pressure around the bolthead and thus focus damage on that area.
Is the bolt still straight?
You will probably never know for certain what happened.
The same rear locking bolt that "flexs" upon firing and then allows for a temporary increase in headspace and cartridge stretching, also seems to flex back even more upon overcharge and vent pressure around the bolthead and thus focus damage on that area.
Is the bolt still straight?
You will probably never know for certain what happened.




















































