Proud new owner of a sportered Lithgow No1 MKIII SMLE. Made up a dummy round and popped it in. First thing i noticed is that the las half inch of travel in the bolt was TIGHT (I had to use the palm of my hand to bump the bolt back open to eject the cartridge). Chamber tight?
The main thing that I was wondering abou twas the fact that when the action is fired, the rotates counterclockwise about 1/8th of an inch, as in opens a tiny bit? I noticed that there seems to be a tiny bit of play on the closed bolt, but it doesn't feel liek anything other than the bolt body is moving, like the lugs are still fully closed. I remember cleaning an enfield up for a guy when i was a kid, and when it was dry fired the bolt would just about open completely. Is this common? Do i need to worry?
We're doing welding in a couple weeks at school, so i thought maybe the bolt was a little worn or the lugs were worn, maybe it could be built up and machined back until if fits tightly?
The main thing that I was wondering abou twas the fact that when the action is fired, the rotates counterclockwise about 1/8th of an inch, as in opens a tiny bit? I noticed that there seems to be a tiny bit of play on the closed bolt, but it doesn't feel liek anything other than the bolt body is moving, like the lugs are still fully closed. I remember cleaning an enfield up for a guy when i was a kid, and when it was dry fired the bolt would just about open completely. Is this common? Do i need to worry?
We're doing welding in a couple weeks at school, so i thought maybe the bolt was a little worn or the lugs were worn, maybe it could be built up and machined back until if fits tightly?


















































