I know, sporterized Lee Enfield rifles are not what I usually play with, although recently a few came through. But here's one I may just keep for a while.
Finished a couple of refurb jobs recently. One is a 1917 SMLE; pretty typical refurb; slight colour difference between the butt / rear handguard and the forend / front handguard; aside from that detail, I'm fairly happy. Hope it shoots decently.
The second one is a sporterized No4Mk2, with the mention "Whitworth rifle company" on the barrel. The refurb was interesting. Even if the varnish was chipping, I had to use a wood scraper to get the varnish off once soaked with wood stripper, so it took a bit longer than usual. I used tung oil for refinishing the wood, I had some good quality tung oil lying around so might as well use it. I also reblued the barrel, receiver and trigger guard; they looked bad when the rifle got here.
I probably will keep this sporter, I like the way it looks. Now I hope it shoots well too...
Lou
Finished a couple of refurb jobs recently. One is a 1917 SMLE; pretty typical refurb; slight colour difference between the butt / rear handguard and the forend / front handguard; aside from that detail, I'm fairly happy. Hope it shoots decently.
The second one is a sporterized No4Mk2, with the mention "Whitworth rifle company" on the barrel. The refurb was interesting. Even if the varnish was chipping, I had to use a wood scraper to get the varnish off once soaked with wood stripper, so it took a bit longer than usual. I used tung oil for refinishing the wood, I had some good quality tung oil lying around so might as well use it. I also reblued the barrel, receiver and trigger guard; they looked bad when the rifle got here.
I probably will keep this sporter, I like the way it looks. Now I hope it shoots well too...
Lou


















































