Hey Guys
I recently was at the gun show in Calgary this past weekend where I picked up a 308 Lee Enfield that has been converted for 400 bucks. It has been put in a newish synthetic stock as well, which at first I was not to keen on, but I think it would be better for hunting. Anyways, I have been reading some reviews from other people online who have these types of rifles (or they just know things about them), and some people said there is a chance the barrel could explode because of the power of the 308 compared to the 303. This concerns me, and I may take it to a gun smith to have him/her inspect it. Anyone else hear of these kind of issues? Barrel has stamps from 1917, and its not one of the Indian converted ones I should note. Cool rifle though! I am really hoping it is a good one! Even came with a mag, which are expensive on their own. There was a guy at the show trying to sell a 308 mag for the Lee-Enfield for 250!!! Highway robbery.

I recently was at the gun show in Calgary this past weekend where I picked up a 308 Lee Enfield that has been converted for 400 bucks. It has been put in a newish synthetic stock as well, which at first I was not to keen on, but I think it would be better for hunting. Anyways, I have been reading some reviews from other people online who have these types of rifles (or they just know things about them), and some people said there is a chance the barrel could explode because of the power of the 308 compared to the 303. This concerns me, and I may take it to a gun smith to have him/her inspect it. Anyone else hear of these kind of issues? Barrel has stamps from 1917, and its not one of the Indian converted ones I should note. Cool rifle though! I am really hoping it is a good one! Even came with a mag, which are expensive on their own. There was a guy at the show trying to sell a 308 mag for the Lee-Enfield for 250!!! Highway robbery.




















































