I have a friend who recently inherited this rifle, and we need some help in identifying it. Receiver is marked V.R. Enfield 1893 M.E. .303 AC II and the barrel is marked 38E. Other than the obvious fact it's a single shot, don't know anything else, and don't know the caliber for sure. Is it a .303 British? What does the 38 E signify? Any help/info would be appreciated.
Ok, I know it's a Martini-Enfield and in .303 British. Has the barrel/wood been chopped(sporterized) or did they actually come with a 21" barrel?
Ok, I know it's a Martini-Enfield and in .303 British. Has the barrel/wood been chopped(sporterized) or did they actually come with a 21" barrel?
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