Enfield Jungle Carbine metal cap ?

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Hi,

I have been looking at some enfield jungle carbines lately and have noticed two different styles. Some have a metal cap on the lower forend and some don't. Whats the difference? Are the ones without it bubbas? Which are more original?

With
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Without
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I think the ones with out the nose cap are the earlier ones. The later ones were made after the war so they could probably put a little more into them such as the cap. Just watch out for converted No.4's, as there was a company that converted No.4 rifle in to jungle carbines. Some are so good you cant really tell the difference unless you take it to a Enfield expert.
 
Neither are bubbas and both are correct. The foreend cap observed on No5 rifles is original, the ones without are a wartime expedient later on during the war. However, stocks with caps were used again in post war assembly of rifles. Which could explain Skippy's No5. Also, I'm sure some mixing and matching has gone on in the last 60 odd years.
 
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I may be mistaken in this bit of urban legend, but I THINK most of the Faz made ones have the metal cap, whereas most of the BSA ones do not...

... Happy to be corrected...

Neal
 
I may be mistaken in this bit of urban legend, but I THINK most of the Faz made ones have the metal cap, whereas most of the BSA ones do not...

... Happy to be corrected...

Neal

Both Faz and BSA did the same. Some with and without. As Vimy Ridge said "stocks with caps were used again in post war assembly of rifles."

Pete
 
And it's not a P17 nor M1917 it's a US rifle of 1917, and there's a difference between an ShtLE and a No1. They're reciprocating saws not sawzalls and water pump pliers not channel-locks. It's an automobile not a car, it's a dough naught not a donut, the H on Montreal's logo means Hockey not Habitants (they still suck however) and there is Pilsnser and Ale not just BEER!!!! But I guess we'll just have to cope with the ignorance rampant in the modern world and get on with our lives.
 
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Having the loop on the right side makes the butt hang closer to your body. The P1944 webbing issued with the No.5 has a special strap on the right hip. It fastens over the wrist of the rifle, and makes carrying the slung rifle easier. Personally, I think it is an abortion. It makes it impossible to sling the rifle across my back when dragging a deer. The German K98 system is stupid, too. As a left eyed shooter, I can't fire a K98 with the sling attached without getting a bloody lip. The Vz-24 has a better system than either the K98 or No.5 because it has swivels to carry it either way, and no annoying buckle on the right side.
 
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