I have a 1911 SHTLE III Enfield, it has been sported from what I can tell only the stock has been shortened and the rest is fine.
However, my Dad bought it from someone he knew in the 70s and It pretty much sat on a gun rack collecting dust and age. I cleaned her up nice and good today, the bolt cycles pretty much by its self and the barrel looks fine.
Now the question is, should I be afraid to shoot it, do I have to worry about it blowing up in my face? It has not been fired in well over 30 years if not more.
Been dying to shoot the thing since I was a wee lad.
However, my Dad bought it from someone he knew in the 70s and It pretty much sat on a gun rack collecting dust and age. I cleaned her up nice and good today, the bolt cycles pretty much by its self and the barrel looks fine.
Now the question is, should I be afraid to shoot it, do I have to worry about it blowing up in my face? It has not been fired in well over 30 years if not more.
Been dying to shoot the thing since I was a wee lad.




















































