Great news everyone! I saved a 1942 Lithgow Enfield MkIII* from the smelter! Even came with 30 rounds of old ammo.
Bad news, it's been sporterized, pretty heavily. Top wood missing, bottom wood carved, barrel band, original front sight missing, Stripper clip guides gone, rear sight blinder's gone, HDF glued in layers as a recoil pad... /sigh.
Now I'm not sure if the barrel has been cut so I could use some info as to the original specs of these rifles, and my google-fu appears to be pretty weak with regards to this. Also, if anyone knows of a good place to look for parts and would be willing to point me in that direction it would be appreciated (of course there's the EE, I've been looking already). As soon as I have a bit more info on these rifles I think I'm going to try and bring it back as close to original as possible. It might not be a collector, but I'm hoping it will be a shooter.
Bad news, it's been sporterized, pretty heavily. Top wood missing, bottom wood carved, barrel band, original front sight missing, Stripper clip guides gone, rear sight blinder's gone, HDF glued in layers as a recoil pad... /sigh.
Now I'm not sure if the barrel has been cut so I could use some info as to the original specs of these rifles, and my google-fu appears to be pretty weak with regards to this. Also, if anyone knows of a good place to look for parts and would be willing to point me in that direction it would be appreciated (of course there's the EE, I've been looking already). As soon as I have a bit more info on these rifles I think I'm going to try and bring it back as close to original as possible. It might not be a collector, but I'm hoping it will be a shooter.