lilham10809
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i have some questions on the lee enfeild rifle, how much would i be looking at, whats the max range of it, and how much does it hold? thanks

Better "Lou'd" than SCROOD, which is what an awful lot of them have been.
I just got an SKS, my first. It's a 1956 Tula, end of production, very nice and apparantly unfired.
I'm not going to paint it silly colours or put on plastic crap or counterfeit M-16 parts. I'm not even going to Super-glue or weld genuine US M-1913 Picatinny Rails all over it. It will never have a flashlight, a laser, a laser rangefinder, a monopod, a bipod, a telescope, anti-aircraft sights, a flamethrower, a radar, a rocket-launcher or even a genuine Israeli-Army surplus beer-bottle opener from a Galil mounted to it.
It's going to be kept completely original and it's going to be shot with good ammo.
In 20 years, it will be the only one of its kind left in the world and I will be able to sell it for enough money to buy my own ISLAND in the Caribbean!
Whaddaya thinka them apples?
Have fun!
I'll follow up on smellie's comment by saying, one good thing to remember when shopping milsurps, I found, is to learn to ask the right questions. Not that I doubt most people intend on selling shot-out, crud-filled rifles,; rather, that some don't know enough about them to properly describe the status of a 100 years old rifle that's been sitting in a cupboard for 25 years.
For example, for a Lee Enfield No1Mk3, rather than simply asking "how's the bore", now I will be more specific; "is the rifling as good near the chamber as it is near the muzzle"? When there's a mag, I won't take for granted that it's the right one for that rifle (No1Mk3's and No4's are slightly different); simply to better know what I'm getting.
LOu

Hahaha - tell me about it.
"this gun is an all original ross MKIII sniper - original factory barrel length"
Question - How long is the barrel?
Answer - Original barrel length.
Question - And how long is that?
Answer - 21 1/4.




























