I just bought an Enfield sporter, one of the Parker-Hale / Churchill style conversions. It is in generally good shape, but I have a few questions.
First the rifle:
Now the questions:
1) Where do I find a sight hood for it?
2) On the receiver pic we can see a brass lined hole. Should there be a screw in there? The opposite side has the same hole and has a screw in it.
3) Also on the receiver pic, we can see how the trigger can move forward. It will fall to this position on its own if the muzzle is pointed down. The trigger seems to function fine and has a well defined 2 stage pull with a nice, clean break. My other Enfield sporter trigger will not move forward like this. Is this normal? OK? Any fixes?
4) On the barrel pic it shows some scratches and wear on the barrel and edge of the front sight base. Can I use cold blue to touch those up and get a decent match with the very deep blue on the barrel? Any recommended cold bluing products for this job? Or should I just clean it up with fine steel wool and oil, then leave it alone?
5) The butt plate is broken, where is the best place to find a replacement? The EE? If the stock was cut flat I would just fit a thin rubber pad, but the cut is crescent shaped and will be harder to work with. I would prefer an original style plate if possible, but the old bit about beggars and choosers comes to mind.
6) The barrel is a touch over 22", has anybody chronied Winchester 180gr Super-X ammo through a barrel around this length? I am just looking for approximately what muzzle velocity to expect for preparing some ballistics tables.
Thanks,
Mark
First the rifle:
Now the questions:
1) Where do I find a sight hood for it?
2) On the receiver pic we can see a brass lined hole. Should there be a screw in there? The opposite side has the same hole and has a screw in it.
3) Also on the receiver pic, we can see how the trigger can move forward. It will fall to this position on its own if the muzzle is pointed down. The trigger seems to function fine and has a well defined 2 stage pull with a nice, clean break. My other Enfield sporter trigger will not move forward like this. Is this normal? OK? Any fixes?
4) On the barrel pic it shows some scratches and wear on the barrel and edge of the front sight base. Can I use cold blue to touch those up and get a decent match with the very deep blue on the barrel? Any recommended cold bluing products for this job? Or should I just clean it up with fine steel wool and oil, then leave it alone?
5) The butt plate is broken, where is the best place to find a replacement? The EE? If the stock was cut flat I would just fit a thin rubber pad, but the cut is crescent shaped and will be harder to work with. I would prefer an original style plate if possible, but the old bit about beggars and choosers comes to mind.
6) The barrel is a touch over 22", has anybody chronied Winchester 180gr Super-X ammo through a barrel around this length? I am just looking for approximately what muzzle velocity to expect for preparing some ballistics tables.
Thanks,
Mark
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