I'm new to this forum, and would like to introduce myself.
I have been on an american forum (surplus rifle.com) wich is realy good but not Canadian, so some things I want to know they can't help with.
I was refered here by a fellow that I met at the military vehical show in Oshawa last spring. I tryed to register then but was unable to, so I tryed again last week and here I am.
I fell in love with Lee-Enfields during the second of my now four deer hunts.
Currently I have 2 Enfields, One is a 1943 Savage No4Mk1* that has been sporterized (though nicley) and has been drilled and tapped for a scope.
Last fall I purchased a 1954 Falkerzly No4Mk2 that is all original, numbers matching (reciever, bolt, stock, magazine, bayonet, and bayo sheath.) I realy enjoy shooting them both.
Here is a pic of my Mk2
I hope to learn alot from you knowledgeable gentlemen, and perhaps put out my 2cents now and then.
Thanks, Lee-lad.
I have been on an american forum (surplus rifle.com) wich is realy good but not Canadian, so some things I want to know they can't help with.
I was refered here by a fellow that I met at the military vehical show in Oshawa last spring. I tryed to register then but was unable to, so I tryed again last week and here I am.
I fell in love with Lee-Enfields during the second of my now four deer hunts.
Currently I have 2 Enfields, One is a 1943 Savage No4Mk1* that has been sporterized (though nicley) and has been drilled and tapped for a scope.
Last fall I purchased a 1954 Falkerzly No4Mk2 that is all original, numbers matching (reciever, bolt, stock, magazine, bayonet, and bayo sheath.) I realy enjoy shooting them both.
Here is a pic of my Mk2

I hope to learn alot from you knowledgeable gentlemen, and perhaps put out my 2cents now and then.
Thanks, Lee-lad.