I'm well aware that it is not politically correct to say I don't like Indo/Pak rifles, I should say I love them all equally.
2 problems with that...I'm not overly politically correct, and I don't like em all equally.
I don't like grungy, messed with, scrubbed markings rifles.
Not afraid to say it either.
There is also another issue. The Indians tend to wring every bit of use out of weapons they can, rebuilding them, fixing them, duct taping them. So, when they decide to dump them, what is left?
Canada- We were dumping perfectly serviceable rifles into the ocean after the war. The chance of finding a good one is pretty good.
BTW, we've all heard the word "bitster". Pieced together examples. Anathema to collectors.
So you buy a LB sniper with Indian provenance. Grungy wood, Ishy Screw, Ishy No 1 sight, Brit bands, Brit safety, Brit trigger guard.
You put a new set of wood on it. But,
the forend won't have the Maltese Cross, won't have the s/n on the forend, all of the parts won't be right. But, you can put the right ones on, and then you'll have a Bitster.
They're either 100% right, or they're wrong, from a collecting standpoint.
Cantom, we are each concerned with our own personal likes and dislikes. In the case of the Ishy screw, I really don't understand why people are turned off by it. It is a genuinely acceptable addition. The Indians just do it to all of their rifles, before the stock splits, instead of after.
You're right about them sanding off a lot of markings and adding their own but that's just part of the rifle's history. As long as the rifle is functional and legitimate, it's fine by me.
In the case of enfield 303 T's rifle, it still retains the original sling, and stock. The scope is mismatched but that is normal for Indian Ts. They bought up many of the rifles as parts, rather than complete units. They did one other thing to their Ts, they roughed up the stocks to kill any chance of glare.
303T's rifle retains most of its original markings, both on the stock and receiver. His is obvously a refurb as it is a No 4 MkI/3. It also has that ugly black paint the Indians insist on slpashing on their metal.
I can also see why he doesn't want to sell it for a discount, because of the "Ishy screw".
I'm willing to bet, that screw has saved many thousands of stocks for the Indians.