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I really like that #4 sporter job, looks professionally done. Maybe it's a Parker-Hale conversion?
Yes, it is. Its staying that way too.
I really like that #4 sporter job, looks professionally done. Maybe it's a Parker-Hale conversion?
My grandfather had a sportered Lee Enfield Carbine 1896(sob) and he used FMJ in it sometimes. He filed an X on the nose of the FMJ bullets with a triangular file. Made a ghastly wound.
Some Parker Hale conversion I have sold off in the past.
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Don't tell Geneva, but some soldiers would do this, or just cut the point off. My Dad called 'em dum-dums. Very serious wounds indeed!
Don't tell Geneva, but some soldiers would do this, or just cut the point off. My Dad called 'em dum-dums. Very serious wounds indeed!
problem is sometimes the lead would blow through leaving a smaller bore for the next round, with an attendant bulge or burst. the Mk7 was made for increased lethality with an aluminum or wood tip changing the center of mass and causing reduced stability on impact to cause keyholing or tumbling. by WW1 modifying the bullet would have been superfluous.
Dum-Dum Arsenal was a British military facility located near the town of Dum Dum (near Calcutta) in modern West Bengal, India.[1]
The arsenal was at the center of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 regarding suspicion that cartridges distributed at the arsenal were greased with pig and cow fat.[2]
It was at this arsenal that Captain Neville Bertie-Clay developed the so-called "Dum-dum bullet" (Mark IV cartridge), a exposed-nose bullet designed to mushroom in flesh. This was the first expanding bullet for military use, later banned from use in warfare by the Hague Convention.
I never realized the reason before. Thanks, interesting.
Don't worry about the Draft.
Canada has only ever drafted men when there WERE no more willing volunteers.
In War Two, men were drafted for Home Defence only. THEN it became necessary to send a few overseas and we STILL haven't heard the end of the sh*t from ONE province.
Had there been enough willing volunteers, it never would have become necessary to draft anyone. The PROBLEM, as usual, was POLITICS..... with the Liberals involved right up to their smelly little armpits, lying to their own constituents and keeping the country divided against itself, then implementing the program unequally and unfairly.
Canada fielded 4 Divisions during the Great War. The plan for War Two was to send over SIX.
Idea for a Project: find out where 5th Div and 6th Div got to.
Politician: someone who can convince you that he has your best interests at heart.... while he empties your grandchildren's wallets before they are born.
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There is a sportered Enfield and a Cooey .22 somewhere in every family.
My favourite rifle in my favourite caliber (except the last one on the right which is a custom .50 muzzleloader, so that my muzzleloader has the same trigger, stock, feel etc. as most of my other favourite hunting rifles & a couple of other Lees in .256 Flanged Nitro Express, .500/320 Flanged Nitro Express, .375 Flanged Nitro Express 2 1/2", .360 Flanged Nitro Express 2 1/4" & .420 Flanged Nitro Express 2 1/4). The original High Velocity Sporting Rifles have not been desecrated by drilling and tapping; they are wearing ATI base units.
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The one in your pics is a converted no1mrk3. Still a nice shooter, not good for a resto. Depending of price, I would be all over that.
how do you differentiate a no1 vs a no4? like what pops out instantly to let you know it a no1? whats it worth?




























