Enfields

I heard No4MkI(T)s are junk. Wandering zero and shoot all over the place. Damn ugly too.

Wanna get rid of it? I might know a guy who'll dispose of it for you...

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The photo I originally had here is now long gone so in it's place I offer a photo of my No.5Mk.1 Bayonet

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My No 5 JC. dated 1946. Just got a bayonet for her today, sorry no pics with the bayo yet.

Also my Lee Enfield SMLE No1 Mk 3 date 1917. With long sword bayo, Sword is Anstralian, Riffle is British, all matching numbers on riffle. Tried to get a pic of the marking and the date, was unable to get a clear pic. Will never sell or ever attempt to restore to original, looks perfect the way it is. There is even some red on the Sling... Could it have seen action... Could it be dried Blood? Nah, probably just dried rust from the sling. But I can pretend it's blood from WW1

I also had a sporterized P-14, sold it a while ago.

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So many good photos, two photos of mine, one the collection of enfields at the Lithgow Museum in Australia, I visited here a few years ago, a pilgrimage, any GunNut visiting NSW Australia, this museum is worth the visit.
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http://www.lithgow-tourism.com/samuseum.htm

My Museum, missing a carbine and a Sniper T, love one of the afore mentioned horrible T rifles sure I can put up with it shortages. Oh we can just dream.

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Enfields are the best. :D
 
Here's my Canadian 1918 B.S.A. With some other stuff.
Receiver serial number matches everything; nose cap, front wood, sight, bolt.
On the butt, has an S and C/|\ stamp.
On front/top/left receiver also has a strong C/|\ stamp.
The rifling/barrel on this is as good as the day it came off the assembly line.
The original bluing is very bright. Pretty happy with this one.

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Again, it is tough showing the entire rifle, so I chopped up the pics.
A lot of the fun is searching for the little accessories, ie. sling, bayonets. I was able to recently find a really good shaped 1916 dated Wrights sling.
It still has all the original ink stamp on both ends, and is really clean.
Also have a C/|\ 07 pattern bayonet for it.
The armourer's disk has not been stamped as this rifle is basically new.

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Actually, it's a reproduction of the DeLisle made by Valkyrie Arms in the USA http://www.valkyriearms.com/index.htm . Of course, suppressors are illegal here in Kanuckistan. However, they make the same model without the supressor components by just using the tube itself for cosmetic purposes.
 
Yes, it does. Not cheap though. From the listing on the site they're about $1,400 USD. :shock:
 
I was trying to post some pics but I guess Angelfire is gonna give me some problems here. Retry later! Ha! Ha! Thank you Hunt101.com!

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My Savage No.4Mk1* that was bubba'd, but I'm in the process of restoring. Just put on her new military dress (wood)....
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Turns out that she's not a bad shooter either. 5 rounds @ 100yards....
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