Many of us have had in our possession really nice Enfields but yesterday I took possession of my first virgin Enfield - yes, a real "in the wrap" new rifle made 55 years ago !
Well, the question in my mind was "what should I do ?" There are two extremes, one reasonable and one a sacrilege - (a) keep it in the wrap for posterity or future sale at a profit or (b) bubba it for a deer rifle. Now, I am originally from Wales not Scotland so the idea of keeping it to make a few bucks in years to come is a non-starter and my Mum and Dad were not brother and sister so the other extreme doesn't even register.
Anyway, I decided to open it. To the accompaniment of "Land of Hope and Glory" ( well, not really but you get the idea ) I used a surgical scalpel to carefully slice open the paper and the underlying wax to reveal a beautiful blondie. I, equally carefully, cleaned her up and she now sits with the other Enfields - she is the youngest, being a mere filly made in 1955, the matriarch of the family is a 1917 SSA No I Mk III.
Will I shoot her ? My current thinking is yes - I like to shoot all the rifles I own even if only once a year - after all, why undress her if you don't use her
Thanks to "Macadoodle" for uploading some pics for me - pics at post 37
Well, the question in my mind was "what should I do ?" There are two extremes, one reasonable and one a sacrilege - (a) keep it in the wrap for posterity or future sale at a profit or (b) bubba it for a deer rifle. Now, I am originally from Wales not Scotland so the idea of keeping it to make a few bucks in years to come is a non-starter and my Mum and Dad were not brother and sister so the other extreme doesn't even register.
Anyway, I decided to open it. To the accompaniment of "Land of Hope and Glory" ( well, not really but you get the idea ) I used a surgical scalpel to carefully slice open the paper and the underlying wax to reveal a beautiful blondie. I, equally carefully, cleaned her up and she now sits with the other Enfields - she is the youngest, being a mere filly made in 1955, the matriarch of the family is a 1917 SSA No I Mk III.
Will I shoot her ? My current thinking is yes - I like to shoot all the rifles I own even if only once a year - after all, why undress her if you don't use her
Thanks to "Macadoodle" for uploading some pics for me - pics at post 37
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